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    Maulana Fazlur Rehman Highlights Pakistan’s Legitimate Security Concerns Amid Afghan Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), has voiced serious apprehensions regarding the escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. In a recent statement, he urged both nations to immediately halt hostilities and adopt a posture of restraint to prevent further deterioration of the already fragile situation. His remarks come at a time when cross-border incidents and security concerns have heightened anxieties on both sides.

    Addressing the core of the issue, Maulana Fazlur Rehman acknowledged that Pakistan’s security concerns related to Afghanistan are indeed valid and deserve earnest attention. He emphasized that Islamabad’s apprehensions about militant activities and border security cannot be dismissed lightly. Nevertheless, he also underscored the importance of respecting Afghanistan’s sovereignty and internal affairs, cautioning against any actions that might infringe upon the country’s autonomy or provoke unnecessary hostility.

    Highlighting the complexity of the situation, the JUI-F chief warned that emotional and reactive measures could exacerbate tensions rather than resolve them. He pointed out that impulsive responses on either side risk deepening mistrust and complicating diplomatic efforts. Instead, he advocated for a measured approach grounded in mutual respect and understanding.

    To move forward constructively, Maulana Fazlur Rehman proposed that the disputes between Pakistan and Afghanistan should be addressed through bilateral dialogue, supported by a credible security framework that aligns with internationally accepted norms. He stressed that sustainable peace can only be achieved through diplomatic channels and warned against unilateral military actions, which he believes could further destabilize the region and undermine long-term security goals.

    Furthermore, the JUI-F leader expressed optimism that regional and international actors committed to peace would play a positive role in mediating between the two countries. He called on these stakeholders to engage in constructive diplomacy aimed at reducing tensions and fostering stability in South Asia. His remarks reflect a broader desire for peaceful coexistence and cooperation in a region often marred by conflict and mistrust.

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