Tahir Ashrafi, the head of the Pakistan Ulema Council, has claimed that “enemies” of his country are residing in Afghanistan and planning to destabilize Pakistan. Following recent reports of violence, Ashrafi urged the Islamic world and the international community to pay serious attention to Islamabad’s concerns regarding cross-border security.

According to Ashrafi, the Taliban in Afghanistan is supporting terrorists instead of eliminating them, failing to take effective action against these groups. These remarks come in response to widespread attacks by the “Balochistan Liberation Army” in Pakistan, which have resulted in numerous casualties across the province.

The situation highlights growing tensions between Islamabad and Kabul over security issues. While Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants, the Taliban administration has consistently denied allowing Afghan soil to be used against neighboring countries.

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