Deputy Foreign Minister of Taliban Afghanistan, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, said Pakistan couldn’t enforce the Durand Line on the Pashtun tribes, and warned it of a 1971-like situation. How did the Taliban, which was nourished by Pakistan, come to attack it
- Taliban warns Pakistan of a possible 1971-like Partition.
- Stanikzai criticises Pakistan’s deportation of Afghan refugees.
- Pakistan denies Taliban’s stance on Durand Line.
It seems that the monster is ready to bite the hand that fed it. Propped up by Islamabad once, the Taliban in Afghanistan is now threatening the very territorial integrity of Pakistan.
Deputy Foreign Minister of Taliban Afghanistan, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, has warned Pakistan of a 1971-like Partition that saw the birth of Bangladesh.
What is interesting is how the Afghan Taliban have snapped at Pakistan, a country that hosted their leaders, funded their insurgency and loaned officials to run their tanks and armoured vehicles. India Today







