A Hockey Player from Bajaur, a Chief Minister’s Assurance, and the Ground Reality of Sports in Former FATA
Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow ,Digital Creator When a young hockey player from Bajaur picks up the phone to speak directly to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it may sound like a small personal victory. In reality, it reflects something much larger. Mehran’s contact with Chief Minister Sohail Afridi over issues related to hockey facilities and FATA Games highlights both the promise and the persistent failures of sports governance in the former tribal districts. It is a moment that carries hope, but also demands accountability. Mehran’s concerns were simple, factual, and hard to dismiss. The condition of the hockey ground in Bajaur is poor. The artificial turf receives water for barely thirty minutes a day. There is no permanent ground man. Maintenance is irregular, and basic facilities that should be taken for granted are missing. These are not luxury demands. They are minimum requirements for any athlete who is expected to train, compete, and improve. The Chief Min...