The country should take such steps for the protection of Pakistan so that the traitors do not have the courage to harm Pakistan and Pakistanis. For example, the action replay of Chaman Border Khar Qamar.
According to official estimates, 25,000 to 30,000 Afghans come to Pakistan daily without passports and visas. There is no way to check who is a terrorist and who is not.
Following the recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan and Karachi, it was decided to legalize traffic on the Chaman border as well as in Torkham. So that terrorism and smuggling can be prevented.
A large number of Afghans crossing the border without visas are laborers, known locally as "laghari". These Afghans were given special concessions by the state of Pakistan due to which they used to come only by showing their identity cards.
Following the closure of the border due to Karuna and the recent government decision, a large number of these local Afghans sat on both sides of the border to protest. Many Afghans returning to Afghanistan for Eid also joined the protest.
The smugglers or sponsors of terrorism were more outraged than the Afghan "bulls".
Usually such protests at the Chaman border end peacefully in a few days. But this time the PTM's "lobbyist" rioters arrived to hijack the protest.
Mullah Bahram, the gay leader of the PTM, who is keen to make speeches naked, provoked the people that now is the time to break Pakistan and chanted the PTM's favorite slogan "Wazre Pe" (Run).
Thousands of Afghans and some locals first pelted stones and then attacked FC installations and quarantine centers. There are several videos of this attack. He set fire to the property and looted whatever he could find.
When FC tried to intimidate by firing in the air, Afghan forces started firing on FC from the other side of the border. There was a panic. The deaths are said to have been caused by the same firing by Afghan forces.
The PTM deceived the people and the Afghan forces dropped the bodies, thus proving to be a joint operation of the PTM and the Afghan forces.
The FC responded by firing on Afghan forces to stop them. Several Afghan soldiers were killed in the FC's counter-attack.
One of the characteristics of a crowd is that it cannot be controlled. When the crowds ran towards Afghanistan, they also tried to do what those on that side were doing.
But the Afghan forces there did not tolerate it as much as the Pakistani FC. Direct firing. According to a report, 90 Afghan civilians were killed there. But no one protested.
This facility is available only in Pakistan. Attack the forces, then become oppressed and win sympathy. Iranians burn alive or take Afghans across the border illegally. Afghan forces themselves open fire, killing hundreds in a single day.
Interestingly, Barak Achakzai, an Afghan Border Force officer who led the Afghan protesters who attacked the FC in Pakistan, was also killed.
If the FC had really fired indiscriminately, there would not have been only three deaths, but hundreds of thousands of protesters would have been killed and they would not have had a chance to loot.
The truth is that this was a joint operation by the PTM and the Afghan forces behind it, aimed at inciting the mob to attack the forces, dropping some bodies and then spreading more propaganda on its behalf. This was exactly the action replay of the Khar Qamar incident.
If we cut off our bodies and feed them to Afghans, they will not agree. But what has happened to us Pashtuns?
How long will Afghans continue to use us against their own forces ??
Manzoor, who used to get polio drops for a few thousand rupees, now drives around in a car worth Rs 20 million and is taking plots in sectors like Peshawar and D-12 in Islamabad.
Mohsin Dawar, who tried unsuccessfully to get a job and asylum in Australia Has become a millionaire,
Galali Ismail has reached America,
what are we getting?
A few slogans ??
Why are we the enemies of our own lives and the state on the slogans of these redheads?
From Babra to Kharar Qamar and Chaman, their method is the same. "Verze Pay" ... But we are not ready to understand.
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