Afghanistan, has alleged that Pakistan has subjected Kabul to humiliation by expelling Afghan immigrants, as reported by Khaama Press, an online news outlet for Afghanistan. As reported by ANI citing Khaama Press, Muttaqi stated that they have raised their concerns with Pakistani military and foreign affairs authorities, but no measures have been taken to stop the deportations. Also Read: Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan claims responsibility for rare attack in Punjab province.
Who are they? He asserted that Pakistan's deportation of immigrants is an attempt to exert pressure on Kabul but emphasized that Afghanistan will not yield to such pressure. Muttaqi has voiced his apprehension regarding Pakistan's independent choice to repatriate Afghan refugees and migrants. Despite communicating their concerns to both civilian and military authorities in Pakistan, the decision to deport these vulnerable groups persists, adding to the intricacies of the relationship between the neighbouring nations, as reported by Khaama Press.
Also Read: Pakistan to begin deporting 1.7 million Afghans. Here's why In the meantime, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has sounded the alarm regarding the serious challenges and hazards confronting a substantial number of Afghans who have been compelled to leave Pakistan. Recent data reveals a notable influx of individuals returning to Afghanistan.
Since the October ultimatum issued to the 1.7 million Afghans residing illegally in Pakistan, over 250,000 individuals have moved from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Pakistan contends that the majority departed voluntarily, while Kabul asserts that most were compelled to return after the November 1 deadline, AFP reported. Sher Mohammad Abbas
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