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    Sharjeel Memon Criticizes Afghanistan for Betraying Pakistan Despite Refugee Support

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Senior Minister of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon, voiced strong criticism against Afghanistan on Thursday, accusing the neighboring country of repeatedly betraying Pakistan despite the latter’s longstanding hospitality towards Afghan refugees. Memon emphasized that Pakistan has opened its doors to millions of Afghan refugees over several decades, providing shelter and support during times of turmoil in Afghanistan. However, he expressed deep disappointment over what he described as Afghanistan’s persistent ingratitude and hostile actions.

    Expanding on his remarks, Memon pointed out that Pakistan has extended assistance to Afghanistan during numerous crises, standing by its neighbor through difficult periods. He highlighted the sacrifices made by Pakistanis, including the tragic loss of innocent lives in terrorist attacks such as the horrific assault on the Army Public School (APS), where children were martyred. He also referenced violent attacks targeting mosques, Imambargahs, and other places of worship, underscoring the severe security challenges Pakistan has faced, often linked to militants operating across the border.

    Furthermore, Memon criticized the Afghan Taliban regime, accusing it of consistently undermining Pakistan’s interests despite the country’s generous treatment of Afghan refugees, whom he described as brothers. He lamented that instead of fostering mutual respect and cooperation, the Taliban government has repeatedly acted against Pakistan’s security and stability. This, Memon, reflects a pattern of betrayal that Pakistan has endured over the years.

    It is important to note that Pakistan has been home to one of the largest refugee populations in the world, hosting millions of Afghans who fled conflict and instability in their homeland. This humanitarian gesture has often been accompanied by complex diplomatic and security challenges, as militant groups have exploited the porous border regions. Memon’s comments come amid ongoing tensions between the two countries, where issues related to cross-border militancy, political distrust, and refugee management continue to strain bilateral relations.

    In conclusion, Sharjeel Inam Memon’s statements reflect a broader sentiment within Pakistan regarding the fragile and often contentious relationship with Afghanistan. His remarks serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by Pakistan in hosting Afghan refugees and the expectation of reciprocal goodwill and cooperation from Afghanistan, which he believes has so far been lacking.

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