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PAK PM ASKS MINISTERS TO STAY MUM ON TALIBAN’S AFGHANISTAN TAKEOVER

According to a media report, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been allegedly stopping his ministers to speak or issue any statement over the Taliban’s recent takeover in Afghanistan. Khan has told some members of his cabinet to keep quiet on Afghanistan as it’s a ‘sensitive’ matter. “Not all the ministers should speak on the […]

According to a media report, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been allegedly stopping his ministers to speak or issue any statement over the Taliban’s recent takeover in Afghanistan.

Khan has told some members of his cabinet to keep quiet on Afghanistan as it’s a ‘sensitive’ matter. “Not all the ministers should speak on the subject at any platform, including media. Only the concerned ministers are authorised to make statements on the current situation of Afghanistan,” said Pakistan PM as per The Frontier Post report.

Afghan government —which collapsed on Sunday — had blamed several times Islamabad for interfering in its domestic affairs and supporting the Taliban to create unrest in the country. Afghans across the world also called to sanction Pakistan through staging protests and social media campaigns for their proxy war in Afghanistan.

Khan also expressed his happiness that there has been no loss of life of ordinary people following the Taliban takeover saying that now Afghans have to decide their future on their own, added The Frontier Post.

Khan recently met members of the Afghanistan delegation and said that no other country was as much interested in ‘peace’ in Afghanistan as Pakistan was.

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