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Afghan unrest to affect entire region: Sarwar

By Our Correspondent
July 24, 2021

LAHORE: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that Afghan Vice-President Amrullah's negative propaganda against Pakistan is a conspiracy against peace in the region. Afghan government is hiding its failures but it will not succeed in its plan. Pakistan supports all Afghans for peace.

He stated this while talking to Provincial Minister for Excise Hafiz Mumtaz Ahmed, MNA of Tehreek-e-Insaf Faizullah Kamak and media representatives at Badshahi Masjid after offering Eid prayers.

Governor said that Pakistan had sacrificed more than 70,000 lives in the war against terrorism for establishment of peace in the region, adding that even today Pakistan, under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, is playing its role in the Afghan peace process with sincerity. He said that the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan would not only affect Afghanistan but the entire region. He said, in these circumstances, Afghan government officials' criticism on the government of Pakistan for covering up their failures is a vicious act that deserves condemnation. He called upon the Afghan government to mend its ways instead of pointing fingers at others so that peace could prevail in the region.

Replying to a question, Chaudhry Sarwar said that Pakistan would be the biggest beneficiary of peace in Afghanistan and peace was most needed for development and prosperity in the region. He said the United States and its allies should fulfill their responsibilities for peace and thwart the intentions of those who are conspiring against peace. He said that the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan would not only affect Afghanistan but the entire region.

The governor also condemned the worst atrocities against the Kashmiris and the massacre of Kashmiri youth at the hands of Indian forces on the eve of Eid in Kashmir and said that Indian forces under the leadership of Narendra Modi were committing the worst acts of terrorism in Kashmir, adding that the Kashmiris are also being deprived of their religious freedom. "We demand that all international bodies, including the United Nations and the OIC, should take notice of the atrocities being committed against the Kashmiris and that India be compelled through diplomatic pressure to stop these atrocities and give Kashmiris their right to freedom," he added.