The prime minister of the interim government of Pakistan demanded to continue the deportation of Afghans in the next government
The prime minister of the interim government of Pakistan defended his government's decision to deport Afghan refugees and asked the next government to continue this process. |
According to the regional office report of Tasnim News Agency
, “Anwar Haq Kakar”, the Prime Minister of the interim government of Pakistan, in a conversation with a private media, read his government’s decision to deport Afghan refugees on a large scale and asked the next government to continue the process of deporting them.
Kaker made these words while the country’s national elections are scheduled to be held in two weeks (19 February).
In October, Pakistan’s interim government gave undocumented asylum seekers, including 1.7 million Afghan nationals, a one-month deadline to leave the country.
Since the beginning of November, Pakistan has forcibly expelled or forced more than half a million Afghan refugees and migrants to leave this country; This action took place despite the arrival of the cold season and the warnings of the United Nations about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. style=”color:#281e1e”>The expulsion of Afghan refugees by Pakistan is to pressure Kabul to accept the “Durand Line” as the official border between Afghanistan and Pakistan and also to solve the issue of “Pakistan Taliban Movement”.
He also He emphasized that the realization of these things is not in the hands of the Afghan government; Because the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban issue is an internal issue and the Durand issue is beyond the control of any government in Afghanistan and concerns the entire people of this country.
Publisher | Tasnim News |