Deportation of two Afghan nationals serving as officers in Pakistan Army

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Islamabad, dated 20 March 2024, Wednesday

A war-like situation has arisen between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan is now taking a tough stance against the Taliban government of Afghanistan.

As a result, Pakistan has intensified its campaign to evict Afghan citizens living illegally in its country. Two Afghan nationals serving as officers in the Pakistan Army have also been expelled.

Recently, Pakistan Air Force attacked the border of Afghanistan. In which eight women died. After that there is a clash between the two countries. Pakistan says that the terrorists of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan who are taking shelter in Afghanistan are attacking in Pakistan and due to this action needs to be taken against them.

Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif made a shocking claim and said that since the border is open, Afghan infiltrators enter the country and can also obtain documents that they are living in Pakistan. Until they can be recruited into the Pakistan Army. As Defense Minister I have signed two to three files in which Afghan soldiers have been dismissed from the Pak Army. One of these was a captain and one was a lieutenant.

It is worth mentioning that Pakistan has started a campaign to send back the Afghan citizens living illegally in the country from October 31 and the Defense Minister spoke about it in an interview given to a Pakistani newspaper.

According to an estimate, there are 1.7 million Afghan nationals living in Pakistan and 1.4 million of them have received refugee status. Pakistan has ordered people living without proper documents to leave the country and the above decision is also a big reason for the bitterness that has arisen between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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