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:::: MRRD (Government of Afghanistan) is an official source while NPS is a secondary source. ( ([[User:Ketabtoon|Ketabtoon]] ([[User talk:Ketabtoon|talk]]) 17:16, 5 September 2009 (UTC))
:::: MRRD (Government of Afghanistan) is an official source while NPS is a secondary source. ( ([[User:Ketabtoon|Ketabtoon]] ([[User talk:Ketabtoon|talk]]) 17:16, 5 September 2009 (UTC))
:::::You're a POV pusher and that's not how you suppose to do things on Wikipedia. As I explained above both sources (including the Government of Afghanistan) say Tajiks are around 21%. But you rather put their number as 9% because you are another racist. By the way I'm not Tajik, I'm just trying to be neutral here. If we invite a 3rd party here they will agree with me and disagree with you so why are you wasting our time? You're not following the rules of Wikipedia, you're also uploading images under false licenses that do not belong to you. So obviously you are a [[dishonest]] person.--[[Special:Contributions/119.73.3.105|119.73.3.105]] ([[User talk:119.73.3.105|talk]]) 21:39, 5 September 2009 (UTC)

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Demographics

"Pashto is spoken by 345 villages out of 620 and around 58% of the population. The second most frequent language is Pashaie spoken in 210 villages by a third of the population. Dari is spoken in 57 villages, representing just over 9% of the population." (MRRD Provincial Profile for Laghman Province) (Ketabtoon (talk) 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC))[reply]

You obviously don't understand English because language is not ethnicity. You are using English language here but your ethnicity is Pashtun so it's stupid how you determine things. You are making a fool outta yourself with all this race related edits that you and some other editors are making. The rest of the world is progressing very fast and laughing at Afghans while you fight meaningless race or ethnicity wars. Nobody even read these Afghanistan related articles because they have more better things to read about. Even Afghans don't read them except the 2 or 3 who edit them.--119.73.3.105 (talk) 15:23, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Where did you come up with the 21% for Tajiks? It clearly mentions that Dari is spoken by only 9% of the population while Pashai is spoken by 1/3 (33.33%) of the population. Since there are no accurate stats available, all wikipedia articles related to Afghanistan are dealt in this manner. The current version of the demographics has sourced both MRRD and NPS and we will be keeping that. Stats provided by MRRD are from Central Statistics Office Afghanistan (with United Nation's assistance) and they are to be used as primary sources if they are available. NPS is a secondary source and it will be only used if original sources like MRRD(CSO) are not available.
And we are not here so you can advise us on how to be a good Afghan. (Ketabtoon (talk) 15:47, 5 September 2009 (UTC))[reply]
Read this. Do you see where it says Tajiks are 21%? MRRD states that Tajiks are one of the major groups so obviously they can't be 9% which is a number of minority. "Around 99% of the population of Laghman lives in rural districts while 1% lives in urban areas. Around 51% of the population is male and 49% is female. The major ethnic groups living in Laghman province are Sapi, Tajik, Nasir, Ibrahimkhail,..." [1]--119.73.3.105 (talk) 16:23, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
What do you mean by "And we are not here so you can advise us on how to be a good Afghan"?--119.73.3.105 (talk) 16:29, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
"Pashto is spoken by 345 villages out of 620 and around 58% of the population. The second most frequent language is Pashaie spoken in 210 villages by a third of the population. Dari is spoken in 57 villages, representing just over 9% of the population." (MRRD Laghman Provincial Profile)
Pashto is spoken by Pashtuns, Pashaie is spoken by Pashai people, Dari is spoken by Tajiks, Hazaras, Pashtuns and other ethnicities as a first language. Based on that, Pashtuns make up 58% of the population, Pashaies make up 33.33% of the population and Dari speakes(Tajiks, Hazars) make up the remaining 9% of the population according to MRRD/CSO/UN
MRRD (Government of Afghanistan) is an official source while NPS is a secondary source. ( (Ketabtoon (talk) 17:16, 5 September 2009 (UTC))[reply]
You're a POV pusher and that's not how you suppose to do things on Wikipedia. As I explained above both sources (including the Government of Afghanistan) say Tajiks are around 21%. But you rather put their number as 9% because you are another racist. By the way I'm not Tajik, I'm just trying to be neutral here. If we invite a 3rd party here they will agree with me and disagree with you so why are you wasting our time? You're not following the rules of Wikipedia, you're also uploading images under false licenses that do not belong to you. So obviously you are a dishonest person.--119.73.3.105 (talk) 21:39, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]