ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP): The pictures circulating on social media depict Afghan Taliban terrorist Haidari Mashawal show crossing into Pakistan illegally in one picture, while the other shows him patrolling a market in Bajaur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These pictures serve as clear evidence of the involvement of Afghan terrorists within the ranks of the TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan).
Afghan-based terrorists, including Haidari Mashawal, are continuously joining Fitna-al-Khwarij (FAK), exploiting the safe haven in Afghanistan where they operate with impunity, further strengthening their presence and capabilities.
Haidari Mashawal’s recent illegal crossing into Pakistan highlights the growing number of Khwarij originating from Afghanistan. His movement represents the continued expansion of the terrorist threat linked to Afghan-based groups.
FAK repeatedly claims to follow the TTA model, yet despite their atrocities and proscribed status, the TTA has issued no condemnation. This silence exposes clear coordination between Afghan Taliban elements and FAK.
The Khwarij roam freely inside Afghanistan, receiving moral and logistical support. Living comfortably with their families in Afghan safe havens, their unchecked presence fuels cross-border violence, directly endangering Pakistan’s security.
The presence of Khwarij in Afghanistan is undeniable, repeatedly confirmed by independent bodies, including the United Nations. Afghanistan has effectively become a central hub for extremist activity.
The interim Afghan government must take decisive action against the terrorist networks operating freely within its borders and executing cross-border attacks in Pakistan. Its continued indifference allows these groups to thrive and escalate violence.
This irresponsible posture worsens a humanitarian crisis as terrorism continues to claim innocent lives, undermining peace efforts within both Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The international community must hold the Afghan government accountable for its failure to address the presence of terrorist groups within its borders. Global cooperation is essential in curbing cross-border terrorism and ensuring Afghanistan does not remain a safe haven for extremists.KHWARIJ’S DESTRUCTIVE
Recently, the terrorists blew up multiple road bridges in Bannu, Baka Khel, and Lower South Waziristan, targeting key infrastructure to disrupt normal life and destabilize the region. The Khawarij, enemies of humanity, are attacking all segments of society, showing no regard for the lives and well-being of innocent civilians.
Khwarij have destroyed vital infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, communication towers, and bridges, aiming to cripple the country’s social and economic systems. These actions are part of a deliberate effort to destabilize Pakistan, spreading chaos and fear in an attempt to paralyze the daily lives of its people.
The Khawarij’s brutal tactics reflect their complete disregard for morality, as they target essential services and infrastructure that serve the common people. By sowing destruction, the Khawarij aim to disrupt societal harmony and create long-term instability in the region.
Pakistan will emerge victorious, standing strong against all adversity, while the Khawarij’s plans will inevitably fail, as their attempts to destabilize the nation and spread chaos are doomed to collapse in the face of resilience and unity.