Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif made a sharp attack on Kabul and said that all Afghans living in Pakistan will have to return to their country. He said that the era of old relations with Afghanistan is now over.
Khawaja Asif Said in a post on social media that all Afghans living on Pakistani soil will have to return to their homeland, now they have their own government and their own caliphate in Kabul. Our land and resources belong to 25 crore Pakistanis.
This comment of the Pakistani Defense Minister has come at a time when tension is increasing between Pakistan and Afghanistan. On Friday, it was agreed between the two countries to extend the 48-hour ceasefire with mutual consent. despite this Taliban Said that Islamabad conducted air strikes in several districts of Paktika province near the Durand Line.
News agency AFP reported that after these air strikes, a senior Taliban official said that the ceasefire between the two sides has been broken.
‘Relations with Kabul will not be the same as before’
Whereas, Khwaja Asif wrote that now Pakistan Now we cannot afford to maintain the same relations with Kabul as before. He said that Pakistan kept patience for a long time, but no positive response was received from Afghanistan. He said that Pakistan has sent 836 protest letters and 13 demarches to the Afghan side on cross-border terrorist incidents. Now it will not happen that just a letter is sent or an appeal for peace is made. No delegation will go to Kabul now. Asif warned that wherever terrorism is coming from, it will have to pay a heavy price.
An angry Pak accused India
Khawaja Asif accused the Taliban government in Kabul of acting like a ‘representative of India’. Alleged that India and the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) are together conspiring against Pakistan. He said that the rulers of Kabul, who are now with India and are conspiring against Pakistan. Earlier they were under our protection and were hiding on our land.
‘We are ready to fulfill Taliban’s desire for war’
While confirming Pakistan’s security preparedness, Asif warned that any attack from across the border will be given a strong response. He said that if the Afghan Taliban wants to wage war, Pakistan is ready to fulfill its wish for war.
Attacks increased after 2021
Asif also said that since the Taliban came to power in 2021, Pakistan has suffered huge losses in the humanitarian and security sectors. He cited 10,347 terrorist attacks, in which 3,844 people, including civilians and security personnel, were killed. Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Taliban government not to allow Afghan soil to be used for attacks on Pakistan. But Kabul denies these allegations and says that Afghanistan’s land is not being used against any neighbor.
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