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Pakistan must refrain from ‘adventurism’ in Afghanistan, politician warns Imran Khan govt

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2021, at 12:14 am

Islamabad: Pak Sarzameen Party Chairman Mustafa Kamal has warned PM Imran Khan-led government that it should refrain from “adventurism” in their policy towards Afghanistan post-Taliban takeover.

He made the comment while he was speaking to journalists after his hearing at an accountability court in Karachi in a case pertaining to illegally allotting an amenity plot to Bahria Town for the construction of an elite high-rise building.

Kamal was quoted as saying by The News International that the parliamentarians should bear in mind that Pakistan had already paid enough for the “malafide policies” of the governments in the past and they should not repeat the same mistake.

He added that the Nato forces had been defeated in their 20-year-long war in Afghanistan and it was assumed that Pakistan had played a role in the victory of Taliban.

He said the situation of this region had changed after the Taliban took over Kabul, and things about the future were uncertain now.

He reminded the government that the whole world was watching these events carefully.

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