Pakistan leaders believe Taliban will capture Kashmir for Pakistan

Islamabad: – Pakistan is dreaming of using the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan to wreak havoc on terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan’s leaders are openly expressing confidence that Kashmir can be broken from India on the strength of this Taliban terror. The announcement was made by Neelam Irshad Sheikh, leader of Pakistan’s ruling party, in an interview on a news channel. While such claims are coming from Pakistan, India has warned, at the UN Human Rights Council, that Afghanistan should not be allowed to be used by terrorist organizations like Jaish and Lashkar-e-Taiba.  

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The Taliban rule has not yet been officially established in Afghanistan. Almost all responsible countries globally have stated that they will not recognize the Taliban regime unless they abandon the path of terror. The United Nations has said it will keep an eye on the Taliban’s treatment of women. However, Pakistan is celebrating the victory of the Taliban, indicating that it has nothing to do with all this. Not only that, but Pakistan is dreaming of snatching Kashmir from India on the strength of the Taliban. Speaking on a news channel, Neelam Irshad Sheikh, leader of Pakistan’s ruling Tehreek-e-Insaf party, made this confession.  

Neelam Sheikh claimed ‘Pakistan will benefit greatly from the victory of the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Taliban will help Pakistan to liberate Kashmir from India’. Pakistan had assisted the Taliban during difficult times. Now, the Taliban will repay the favour by helping Pakistan against India in the Kashmir issue, said Neelam Sheikh. Aware of the seriousness of his statement, the news anchor tried to stop Neelam Sheikh.  

If Pakistan’s army is incapable of liberating Kashmir from India, how will the Taliban do it? This anchor asked this question to Neelam Sheikh. She could not answer him. Although no direct claims have been made about Kashmir, Pakistani leaders and military analysts are confident that India can be challenged following the Taliban‘s victory in Afghanistan. Despite the Taliban’s announcement that it has nothing to do with Kashmir, Pakistani leaders and military analysts seem to believe that.  

Meanwhile, speaking at the UN Human Rights Council, India’s envoy Indra Mani Pandey expressed concern over the situation in Afghanistan. Pandey said that the situation in Afghanistan should not pose a challenge to neighbouring countries. Terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed should not be allowed to use Afghanistan. 

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