Interrupted in the anchor, stirred fiercely for absurd statement, the relationship between Taliban and Pakistan is well known
Pakistan’s leaders keep flying in the air regarding Kashmir. They make new claims every day by taking Kashmir. Recently, a leader of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has given a strange statement. Imran’s party leader Neelam Irshad Sheikh said in a debate show that the Taliban would come from Afghanistan and conquer Kashmir and hand it over to Pakistan. The anchor of the debate show rubbished Neelam’s statement during the live telecast and reprimanded the leader.
In the video, Neelam Irshad, the leader of Imran’s party, says, Pakistan is the name of the whole world. The country’s revenue is increasing. Turkey and Malaysia are with us. The Taliban say they are with us. They will win Kashmir for us. It means Taliban will win Kashmir for Pakistan. The anchor meanwhile spoke to the leader and said that he thought he was presenting a television show in India.
Let us tell you that ahead of this the anchor asked that how did he come to know all this? The anchor said “What WhatsApp message have you received. Somebody told you Do you even realize what you said? Taliban will win Kashmir, who told you this? By the will of God this program is going live. The whole world will see it, India will see it. Abdullah Deewana in Begani Shaadi. Where did you bring the Taliban in the middle? What will the army do if the Taliban come?
Significantly, the relationship between the Taliban and Pakistan is well known. There are many reports in which both of them have spoken of having a close relationship. From training to providing financial assistance to the Taliban, Pakistan has given all possible help to capture Afghanistan. The view of the leader of the Pakistani party that the Taliban will fight a war in Kashmir reflects the nefarious intentions of the Pakistani authorities. After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, sweets were distributed in many parts of Pakistan. This shows that the Taliban has the support of a large part of Pakistan. There are also many reports that Pakistani fundamentalist groups and terrorist groups are fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan.