Pakistan toasted brotherly Taliban’s takeover but why they are bombing each other
On August 1521, Taliban armed guerrillas posed at a table decorated with President Ashraf Ghani at the Palace of the President of Afghanistan. Ironically, it depends on the wall behind them there is a Sufi Painting of Sabir Shah Shah Membantikotai Amad Shah Durrani who knelt down, who is considered the founder of modern Afghanistan.
While the world expressed shocked by the amazing fall of Kabul, the prominent Pakistants generated toast. They include political parties, senior journalists and retired generals. But there was nothing clear like Pakistan at that time Prime Minister Imran Khan who said “Afghanistan has broken the shackles of slavery.” One of the ministers even said India had received the right prize for its independence day.
Pakistan always supports the Taliban. This continued even when Pakistan supported the American war against terror in Afghanistan after 9/11. Pakistani support is now more covert, because the Taliban only deepens when India becomes a close ally of the non-taliban government after 2001. The return of the Taliban will not only install a friendly government in Kabul but also gives a blow to Indian rival.
So, now the Taliban runs Afghanistan. “Breaking the shackles of slavery”, they have reversed the decision to allow Afghan daughters to return to high school. Government employees have been told not to shave their beard and wear local clothes and pray at the right time. But what also stands out is this: the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is burning. Taste some of these incidents from April 2022.
Acting Defense Minister Afghanistan said on April 24 that the Taliban government would not tolerate “the next invasion by Pakistan.” This happened after the Taliban called the Pakistani ambassador to protest the attack.
Pakistani foreign office spokesman said Pakistan and Afghanistan were brotherhood countries who considered terrorism as a serious threat and that Pakistan hoped for long-term involvement with Afghanistan to get peace.