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Afghan diplomats spark controversy by disrespecting Pakistan's national anthem​

Experts have called for Consul General Mohibullah Shakir to be declared persona non grata and expelled from country

Khalid Mehmood
September 17, 2024

as the national anthem played shakir and his colleague remained in his seat a move widely condemned as a breach of diplomatic decorum screengrab


As the national anthem played, Shakir and his colleague remained in his seat, a move widely condemned as a breach of diplomatic decorum. SCREENGRAB

ISLAMABAD: Afghan Consul General in Peshawar, Hafiz Mohibullah Shakir, caused outrage on Tuesday during the Rehmat-ul-Alameen Conference in Peshawar by remaining seated during Pakistan’s national anthem, flouting diplomatic protocols and showing what experts have called “utter disregard” for the host nation.

The conference, hosted by Chief Minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, saw Afghan consular officials in attendance. However, as the national anthem played, Shakir and his colleague remained in his seat, a move widely condemned as a breach of diplomatic decorum.

"By not respecting the national anthem, the Afghan Consul General has shown blatant disrespect to Pakistan and its people. This is an extraordinary incident and contrary to the very essence of diplomatic conduct," said a political analyst, adding that such behaviour would be deemed unacceptable in any civilised society.

Calls for action against diplomatic misconduct

Experts have called for Shakir to be declared persona non grata and expelled from the country. They also criticised the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government for extending the invitation to an individual who displayed no regard for Pakistan’s dignity or international protocol.

"The foreign ministry should take immediate notice of this incident and issue a formal démarche against the violation of diplomatic norms," an expert suggested.

Strained relations with Afghanistan

The incident comes at a time when relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan remain fraught, particularly since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021. While there were hopes that the historic ties between the two nations would improve under the new regime, tensions have only escalated.

Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of harbouring the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has been responsible for a surge in terrorist attacks across Pakistan. Despite repeated requests from Islamabad to tackle the TTP threat, the Taliban administration in Kabul has remained reluctant to take action.

"The Afghan Taliban have urged Pakistan to find a political solution to the TTP problem. Pakistan did engage in talks at their request, but those negotiations allowed the TTP to regroup," a security expert said. "Since November 2022, after the change of command in Pakistan’s military, the country decided there would be no further negotiations with terrorist groups."

The decision has worsened ties, leading to an increase in attacks in Pakistan, further straining relations between the two neighbouring countries.

Diplomatic fallout

The actions of Consul General Shakir may add further strain to an already fragile relationship. Many are now calling for a formal response from Pakistan’s foreign ministry, with some suggesting that such diplomatic disrespect cannot be ignored.

"The onus is now on Pakistan to take firm diplomatic action. This behaviour undermines the basic courtesies expected between nations, especially at official gatherings," a government official said.

As tensions between the two nations persist, such incidents may only serve to deepen the existing rift.

K-P govt reacts

Meanwhile, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government spokesperson Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif has addressed the issue of Afghan diplomats not standing for Pakistan’s national anthem during the Seerat-un-Nabi Conference, held in Peshawar.

Speaking to the media, Barrister Saif said, "The Afghan diplomats did not stand during the national anthem, and I have been in contact with them regarding this incident."

He further emphasised that the appropriate course of action would be for the diplomats to respond directly. "We have informed them of the situation, and they will issue their stance tomorrow," Barrister Saif added.

"Until then, it would be best to wait for their official response from the Afghan consulate," he stated, urging patience.

Barrister Saif also highlighted the diplomatic nature of the situation, saying, "They are diplomats, and it would be inappropriate for the provincial government to issue any statement on their behalf."

"We do not wish to criticise them, as they hold diplomatic positions," he noted, while acknowledging that their actions were not acceptable. "However, it is better that they provide their own explanation, and we should wait until tomorrow for that response," he concluded.

‘Reprehensible act’

In response to media queries regarding the disrespect of national anthem by the Acting Consul General of Afghansitan at an event in Peshawar, the spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch made the following remarks:

“The disrespect of host country’s national anthem is against diplomatic norms. This act of Acting Consul General of Afghanistan is reprehensible.

We are conveying our strong protest to the Afghan authorities both in Islamabad and Kabul.”
 
Express tribune the secular degenerate rag doesn't even believe in many parts of the Pakistan anthem. For them to criticize Afghans for disrespecting something they themselves don't believe in or respect is highly hypocritical.
 
Kick them out

O wait they were, took repatriation in dollars in 2015 and came right back

Probably will do same this time
 
What do you expect from Afghani?
Namak haram attitude. Harbour 10 million of them - cripple Pakistan during this explosion of refugees and still play we hard done card? Pathetic
 
Kick 🦶 them out simple. Let them hang under some American plane for going to America, as they did during American evacuation
 
Who cares. There are far more serious issues going on in Pakistan. The Silly men from Afghanistan made a fool of themselves.
 
Who cares. There are far more serious issues going on in Pakistan. The Silly men from Afghanistan made a fool of themselves.
You have an excellent point bro. The problem is our nation - be it right or wrong has spilt blood over the last 30 years. Made huge sacrifices for them - hence the emotional attachment to showing disrespect hits a cord and agitates the common man. I don’t see these 2 retards as an issue to shout about but what it does do is remind us of what we have wasted looking out for them.
 
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Pakistan slams Afghan Consul General Peshawar for disrespecting national anthem

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The Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch Tuesday condemned the act of disrespecting the national anthem by Afghanistan’s Acting Consul General in Peshawar.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur invited Afghan Consulate officials to the Rahmat-ul-lil-Aalameen Conference in Peshawar.

While Pakistan’s national anthem was playing, Afghan Consul General Mohibullah Shakir remained seated, blatantly disregarding diplomatic protocol.

According to the foreign office, disrespecting the host country’s national anthem is against diplomatic norms.

“We are conveying our strong protest to the Afghan authorities both in Islamabad and Kabul,” the spokesperson said.

Afghan Taliban’s refusal to curb TTP continues to sully Pakistan-Afghan relations.

Pakistan has been asking the Afghan interim government of Taliban to take action against Afghanistan-based TTP which is involved in terrorism in Pakistan.

However, the Afghan side continues to show reluctance to take any practical action against the group.
 
It’s their religious conviction. You can disagree with them but it is what it is. It’s more to do with anything that is perceived as music than anything else.
 

Afghan diplomat defends sitting during Pakistan anthem ‘due to music’​


There was no intention to disrespect or demean Pakistan’s national anthem, says Afghan Consulate in Peshawar


acting consul general hafiz mohibullah shakir photo file

Acting Consul General Hafiz Mohibullah Shakir. PHOTO: FILE


PESHAWAR:
The Afghan Consulate in Peshawar has defended the actions of its Acting Consul General, Hafiz Mohibullah Shakir, who remained seated during Pakistan's national anthem at the Rehmat-ul-Alameen Conference in Peshawar on Tuesday.

The spokesperson for the consulate clarified that the decision was due to the presence of music in the anthem.

In an official statement, the spokesperson said, “There was no intention to disrespect or demean Pakistan’s national anthem. The Consul General did not stand because of the music in the anthem.”

The consulate also noted that Afghan authorities have imposed a ban on the use of music in their own national anthem. "Had the anthem been presented without music or by children, the Consul General would have stood and placed his hand on his chest," the spokesperson added.


Dismissing any claims of disrespect, the consulate firmly stated, “The idea of disrespecting Pakistan or its national anthem is out of the question.”

Relations strain as diplomat’s action sparks backlash

This incident has led to widespread criticism, with many accusing Shakir of breaching diplomatic protocol. The diplomatic fallout comes at a time when relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan remain tense, particularly since the return of the Taliban in August 2021.



Meanwhile, Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a strong protest to Afghan authorities, both in Islamabad and Kabul. Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch condemned the act, stating, "Disrespecting the host country’s national anthem is against diplomatic norms. This act by the Acting Consul General of Afghanistan is reprehensible."

Baloch confirmed that Pakistan has formally summoned the Afghan Chargé d'Affaires to lodge a protest.

K-P govt requests patience

Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, spokesperson for the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government, commented on the issue, stating that Afghan diplomats had been informed of the incident. “We have been in contact with them, and they are expected to issue a statement tomorrow,” he said.

Saif also urged caution, noting that “as diplomats, it would be inappropriate for the provincial government to issue a statement on their behalf.” He stressed that criticism of the diplomats should be avoided, but acknowledged that their actions were unacceptable.

Controversy over legal status

In a further twist, sources have revealed that Hafiz Mohibullah Shakir has been residing illegally in Pakistan. Reports suggest that the Consul General lacks proper documentation, including an Afghan passport.

Sources claim that Shakir and his family returned to Afghanistan in 2015 after receiving aid from the UNHCR under the Proof of Registration (PoR) card scheme, which has now expired.

As of 1st September, all Afghan refugees, including Shakir, are considered to be residing illegally, as the Ministry of Interior has not extended their stay.

 

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