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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 Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon expressed strong criticism of Afghanistan on Thursday, accusing the neighboring country of repeatedly betraying Pakistan despite the latter’s longstanding hospitality towards Afghan refugees. He emphasized that Pakistan has opened its doors to millions of Afghan refugees over several decades, providing shelter and support during times of turmoil, yet Afghanistan has failed to reciprocate this goodwill.

    Speaking in Karachi, Memon underscored Pakistan’s role in assisting Afghanistan through numerous crises, highlighting the close historical and cultural ties between the two nations. He pointed out that Pakistan has stood by Afghanistan during its most challenging periods, offering humanitarian aid and refuge to those fleeing conflict. However, he lamented that this generosity has not been met with gratitude, but rather with actions that have undermined Pakistan’s security and interests.

    Delving deeper into the security concerns, Memon referenced the tragic attacks carried out by terrorists within Pakistan, including the brutal assault on the Army Public School (APS) that resulted in the martyrdom of innocent children. He also mentioned repeated attacks on mosques, Imambargahs, and other places of worship, which have caused widespread fear and instability. These violent incidents, he argued, are linked to elements operating from across the Afghan border, further straining bilateral relations.

    Furthermore, Memon criticized the current Afghan Taliban regime, accusing it of consistently acting against Pakistan’s interests despite the country’s continued support. He described the Taliban’s stance as a betrayal, stating that while Pakistan has treated Afghan refugees as brothers and provided them with refuge and assistance, the Afghan leadership has often turned its back on Pakistan, complicating efforts to foster peace and cooperation in the region.

    His remarks come amid ongoing tensions between the two neighbors, where issues such as border security, refugee management, and counterterrorism cooperation remain contentious. The minister’s comments reflect a broader frustration within Pakistan regarding the challenges posed by instability in Afghanistan and its impact on Pakistan’s internal security and diplomatic relations.

    In conclusion, Sharjeel Inam Memon’s statements highlight the complex and often strained relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and collaboration to address shared challenges. The call for a more constructive partnership resonates with many in Pakistan who hope for a peaceful and stable neighborhood in the future.

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