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KPK: Afghan nationals’ homes demolished in Torkham

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By Web Desk Published April 12, 2016 2 Min Read
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The political administration of Khyber Agency has started demolishing houses of Afghan nationals in Bacha Maina, Torkham from today onwards.

The decision was taken after a large number of Afghan nationals refused to comply with a four-day deadline to vacate the area and cross the border into Afghanistan.

On April 7, the political agent of Khyber Agency noticed issued a notification in this regard and threatened to take stern action against anyone who refused to abide by this ultimatum. After the deadline lapsed, the civil administration and law-enforcement agencies razed the houses of Afghan nationals to the ground with the help of bulldozers and tractors.

According to a political administration official, the demolition is likely to continue till all Afghan nationals return to their country.

Security grounds

Another official of the political administration said the decision was taken on security grounds.

“Law-enforcement agencies have been repeatedly demanding [that Afghan nationals] should be asked to vacate the area,” he said. “So far, action has been taken against 318 families in the area – almost 1,900 people.”

The houses of Afghan nationals in the area were demolished for similar reasons in 2010. However, over the years, they have been reconstructed.

A majority of Afghans are involved in business activities in Torkham. Many of them claim they have been issued Proof of Registrations (POR) cards.

Scapegoating

After the Army Public School massacre in Peshawar in December 2014, a large number of Afghan nationals were rounded up, arrested or sent back to ensure national security.

Initially, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led provincial government said it would send all Afghans back to Afghanistan. However, it was later revealed the diktat only applied to unregistered refugees. Since then, many Afghan nationals, including seminary students, have chosen to leave on their own terms. A large number of Afghans who have lived in the country for several years have also left, though not without extreme hesitation.

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