Pakistan says Afghan Taliban fully backing terrorists after recent attacks
Pakistan
Pakistan says the Afghan Taliban is fully backing militants behind recent attacks, with the information minister calling the regime illegitimate.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has said the Afghan Taliban is “totally aligned with terrorists” and fully backing militant groups targeting Pakistan.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Tarar highlighted recent security incidents and reiterated Islamabad’s position that Afghan soil is being used to plan and support attacks inside Pakistan.
The minister pointed to two recent attacks in the federal capital, including one on a Shia mosque and another at the district courts. He also referred to the martyrdom of Lt Colonel Gulfaraz Ahmad, describing the incidents as part of a continuing security challenge.
“We recently saw two attacks in the capital. An attack was carried out at a Shia mosque, an imambargah; an attack was carried out at the district courts,” Tarar told reporters.
He said the issue extended beyond the use of Afghan territory by militant elements, stating that the Afghan Taliban leadership stands fully aligned with groups involved in violence against Pakistan.
“Afghan soil is not just being used for terror attacks inside Pakistan, but the Afghan Taliban regime is totally aligned with terrorists and fully backing terrorists,” the minister said.
Tarar stated that the connection between militant networks and the Taliban authorities has become unmistakable, noting that Pakistan has repeatedly highlighted the pattern of suicide and terrorist attacks traced back to elements operating from across the border.
“The nexus between terrorists and the Afghan Taliban regime has become as clear as daylight,” he said.
The information minister added that militants involved in attacks inside Pakistan receive training and facilitation in Afghanistan before entering Pakistani territory. He said these elements continue to target civilians as well as members of the country’s security forces.
“Afghanistan is resorting to the training of these terrorists and facilitation of all kinds to these terrorists who come into Pakistan and kill innocent civilians, our security personnel,” Tarar said.
In his remarks, Tarar also described the Afghan Taliban government as “illegitimate”, stating that it lacks public backing and has deprived citizens of their basic rights.
He further said the regime has used what he termed a “perversion of religion” to advance its own motives, while reiterating Pakistan’s concerns regarding cross-border militancy and regional security dynamics.