The caretaker government of Pakistan’s earnest endeavours to repatriate illegal Afghan nationals has hit a snag due to a nefarious plot aiming to disrupt the process.
Following the November 1 deadline expiration for illegal Afghan residents to leave voluntarily, the government has been actively coordinating a nationwide operation to ensure smooth deportations.
Now, thanks to the meticulous strategies of the caretaker government, over 126,000 Afghans have made their way back to Afghanistan without any major hitches. However, ominous undertones have surfaced, suggesting the involvement of certain groups with intentions to undermine this humanitarian initiative.
Insiders have exposed a devious scheme: these factions are allegedly inciting Afghans, particularly within camps or during transits, aiming to capture provocative footage of purported mistreatment by security forces. The primary motive behind capturing such footage is to utilize them as anti-Pakistan propaganda on a global scale.
The Sinister Strategy Exposed
Recent intel highlights a concerning meeting among the Logaris in Spin Boldak, Afghanistan. The plan outlined during this meeting is alarming – it revolves around inducing mayhem via violent protests, notably in the Chaman and Spin Boldak regions. The evil strategy even includes opening fire on Afghans attempting to cross into Afghanistan, all to escalate chaos and strain the relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The ultimate goal of this vile agenda is clear: to intensify animosity between the neighbouring nations and hinder the peaceful return of Afghans. With the involvement of these hostile elements, the security of the returning Afghan populace is in jeopardy.
Nevertheless, the caretaker government and law enforcement agencies of Pakistan stand firm in their commitment to the rule of law. Officials have been vocal in reassuring both the domestic audience and the international community of their unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety of everyone involved in this crucial repatriation process.