Saturday , November 23 2024

Pak Taliban conflict: One word of Taliban cost Pakistan heavily, read | News India

Three years after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, Pakistan believed that Pakistan had helped the Taliban in their return. Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, on a visit to Britain, said that ISI chief General Faiz Hameed's visit to Afghanistan was very difficult for Pakistan. He said that the ISI chief's taking four sips of tea in Kabul has proved costly for Pakistan.

Terrorism in Balochistan is the result of Imran's policy

Ishaq Dar has blamed Imran Khan's government for the current situation in Pakistan and the terrorist incidents in Balochistan. During a press conference in Britain, Ishaq Dar attacked the former government and its head Imran Khan regarding the security of Pakistan.

Dar told the media that after the return of the Taliban, about 100 terrorists responsible for many terrorist attacks in Pakistan were released from jail. All these terrorists have started attacks in Pakistan again after being released.

According to Khawaja Asif, General Hameed was sent to Afghanistan to facilitate the return of the Taliban so that Pakistan could rely on the Taliban for armed support if needed in the future, but this proved costly for Pakistan. At present, relations between the Afghan government and the Pakistani government are bad and Pakistan is repeatedly accusing that Afghan soil is being used to spread terrorism in Pakistan.

Pakistan has made a big mistake

There were celebrations in Pakistan after the Taliban retreated. The then Imran government had sent many of its officials to Kabul to meet Taliban leaders. Terrorist incidents have increased in Pakistan since the Taliban came to power and many civilians have been killed in the explosions that occur every day. Pakistan is blaming Afghanistan for these incidents, while tensions between the two governments have increased after Pakistan's decision to send back Afghan refugees.

Imran government is responsible for the economic situation!

He further said that Pakistan's global economic ranking has declined due to the poor governance of the government. Dar said that by 2017, Pakistan had become the 24th largest economy in the world. After the year 2018, due to the rule of the Imran government, our ranking has fallen to 47th place by the year 2022.