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    Pakistan Accuses Afghan Taliban of Direct Support to Terrorists Behind Recent Attacks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan has strongly accused the Afghan Taliban of providing full support to militant groups responsible for a series of recent violent attacks within Pakistani territory. Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar openly condemned the Afghan Taliban regime, labeling it as illegitimate and emphasizing its direct involvement in fostering terrorism against Pakistan. His comments came during a detailed press briefing held in Islamabad, where he outlined the gravity of the security challenges faced by the country.

    During the press conference, Minister Tarar drew attention to two particularly alarming incidents that occurred recently in the federal capital. One attack targeted a Shia mosque, an imambargah, which is a place of worship and community gathering for the Shia Muslim minority. The other assault took place at the district courts, a critical institution for law and order. These attacks not only resulted in tragic loss of life but also underscored the persistent threat posed by militant networks operating with apparent impunity.

    Tarar also paid tribute to Lt Colonel Gulfaraz Ahmad, who was martyred in the line of duty, highlighting the sacrifices made by Pakistan’s security forces in combating terrorism. He stressed that these violent episodes are part of a broader and ongoing security dilemma that Pakistan continues to grapple with. The minister made it clear that the problem extends beyond isolated incidents, pointing to a systematic pattern of militants using Afghan territory as a safe haven to plan and launch attacks inside Pakistan.

    Expanding on the issue, the minister asserted that the Afghan Taliban leadership is not merely turning a blind eye but is actively aligned with the terrorist groups targeting Pakistan. He described the relationship between the Taliban regime and these militant outfits as a clear and unmistakable nexus. This alliance, Tarar, has been repeatedly exposed through investigations tracing suicide bombings and other terrorist activities back to operatives based in Afghanistan.

    Furthermore, Tarar revealed that militants receive training and logistical support within Afghanistan before crossing into Pakistan to carry out their deadly missions. This facilitation includes not only tactical preparation but also safe passage and resources necessary to execute attacks against both civilians and members of Pakistan’s security apparatus. The minister’s remarks painted a grim picture of Afghanistan serving as a breeding ground for terrorism, which continues to destabilize the region.

    In addition to condemning the Taliban’s role in supporting terrorism, Tarar criticized the Afghan regime for lacking legitimacy and popular support among its own people. He accused the Taliban government of suppressing basic human rights and exploiting religious narratives to justify its actions and maintain control. These statements reiterated Pakistan’s longstanding concerns about cross-border militancy and the broader implications for regional peace and security.

    Overall, the Pakistani government’s stance remains firm in calling out the Afghan Taliban for their complicity in terror activities. Islamabad continues to urge the international community to recognize the threat posed by the Taliban’s support for militant groups and to take concerted steps to address the growing security challenges emanating from Afghanistan. The situation underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to counterterrorism and regional stability.

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