The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Anwarulhaq Kakar, issued a stern warning regarding the initiation of military operations against the Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan. Speaking on the matter, Kakar emphasized that Pakistan was currently grappling with significant security challenges along its western borders, primarily due to the presence and activities of the Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan, Daryo correpondent in Afghanistan reported.
The caretaker prime minister revealed that he had sought assistance from the Afghan Taliban to address this pressing security concern, but his request had gone unheeded. This unmet demand appears to have escalated concerns in Islamabad, prompting the warning of potential military operations in Afghanistan to safeguard Pakistan's territorial integrity.
Kakar's statement underscores the seriousness of the security situation along Pakistan's western frontiers. The presence of elements affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan has long been a cause for concern, as it poses a direct threat to Pakistan's stability and security. The Afghan government's limited control over certain regions and the ongoing unrest in Afghanistan have created an environment conducive to the activities of militant groups, further exacerbating the security challenges faced by Pakistan.
Earlier Daryo reported that Pakistan's temporary administration, under Acting Prime Minister Anwar ul-Haq Kakar, has introduced a stringent measure against undocumented Afghan migrants due to national security apprehensions. The policy seeks to repatriate Afghan nationals lacking valid documentation.
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