Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Khawaja Asif dismisses Afghan claim that TTP militants are ‘Pakistani refugees’​


He warned that if Afghan territory is used against Pakistan for terrorist activity, the country would respond

Web Desk
October 31, 2025


khawaja asif dismisses afghan claim that ttp militants are pakistani refugees


Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has criticised an Afghan delegation’s claim that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants are "Pakistani refugees" residing in Afghanistan, describing it as “baseless and illogical”.

At the Istanbul talks, the Afghan delegation suggested the militants "were simply returning to their homes". Responding via social media, Khawaja Asif questioned how they could be considered refugees while apparently armed with highly destructive weapons.

He added: “How are these refugees travelling, not along roads or in vehicles, but like thieves along difficult mountain tracks into Pakistan?”

The minister said the statement reflected bad faith and a lack of sincerity, and indicated weakness on the part of the Afghan delegation. He warned that if Afghan territory is used against Pakistan for terrorist activity, the country would respond at any cost.

Khawaja Asif has previously warned that, if necessary, Pakistan could defeat the Taliban regime and set an example for the world.

Commenting on the unsatisfactory trajectory of talks in Istanbul, Asif said that some “poisonous” statements by Afghan officials suggested growing discord and duplicity within the Taliban leadership, Express News reported.

Istanbul peace talks

Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire during talks in Doha, both sides said on October 19, after a week of fierce border clashes, the worst violence between the South Asian neighbours since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021.

The two countries met again in Istanbul on October 25 to chalk out "detailed matters". However, the talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Istanbul failed to yield any breakthrough on Islamabad's key demand for a clear plan of action to dismantle terrorist infrastructure operating from Afghan soil.

Radio Pakistan, on Thursday, confirmed that Pakistan has agreed to resume negotiations with the Afghan Taliban at the request of the host countries, a move that will keep the Pakistani delegation in Istanbul longer than planned.

The decision was taken to give the negotiating process another chance, but that Pakistan’s core demand — that Afghan territory must not be used to carry out terrorism against Pakistan — will remain central to any renewed discussions.
 
The identification of four more foreigners involved in the operation in Rumbat area, Ambar Union Council, Mohmand Tehsil, has been confirmed.

Out of which, the identities of 3 Kharijites were confirmed as Afghan citizens.

Rahat Mansoor, local commander, affiliated with Pindiali
Muhammad Feroz, (Afghan) member of the 313 Badr Battalion of the Islamic Emirate
Hafiz Umar, Khogyani, Nangarhar Province
Mujahidullah Afghan

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Conditions set by Afghanistan hold no significance, says DG ISPR

Iftikhar Shirazi
November 3, 2025

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Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry addresses a press conference in Peshawar. — DawnNewsTV/File

Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said on Monday that the conditions set by Afghanistan hold no significance and only the elimination of terrorism matters to Pakistan.

The military’s spokesperson delivered a closed-door briefing to senior journalists belonging to select media outlets.
 
It has come to light from highly important sources that behind the two major demands of the Kharijite insurgents (TTP)—that the merger of FATA with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa be undone and that the Pakistani army withdraw from FATA—is also Sirajuddin Haqqani.

When the Pakistani government clearly refused to accept these demands of the Kharijite insurgents, Sirajuddin Haqqani himself drafted these same demands and placed them before Pakistan.

He wants to use Pakistani territories as his Strategic Depth.

This will not only enhance his influence over other Afghan groups through this vast region and its manpower but will also prove extremely helpful in capturing Kabul.

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The primary reason for the current tense situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the power struggle among various Taliban groups.

The Haqqani group is not only the biggest supporter of the Taliban but also of the deviant Kharijites (TTP), which is why most of the deviant Kharijites' camps are established in the areas under Haqqani influence, namely Paktia, Paktika, and Khost.

On the other hand, the Kandahari group, which is under the influence of Sheikh Haibatullah, has deep and fundamental differences with the Haqqani group regarding the deviant Kharijites.

Sirajuddin Haqqani wants to keep the deviant Kharijites as his right-hand arm so that if there is ever any war or conflict between him and the Kandahari or other Taliban groups, the deviant Kharijites will not only support him but also provide assistance from Pakistan's tribal areas.

The people of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Afghan people are both bearing the brunt of this internal tug-of-war and group division within the Taliban.


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The primary reason for the current tense situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the power struggle among various Taliban groups.

The Haqqani group is not only the biggest supporter of the Taliban but also of the deviant Kharijites (TTP), which is why most of the deviant Kharijites' camps are established in the areas under Haqqani influence, namely Paktia, Paktika, and Khost.

On the other hand, the Kandahari group, which is under the influence of Sheikh Haibatullah, has deep and fundamental differences with the Haqqani group regarding the deviant Kharijites.

Sirajuddin Haqqani wants to keep the deviant Kharijites as his right-hand arm so that if there is ever any war or conflict between him and the Kandahari or other Taliban groups, the deviant Kharijites will not only support him but also provide assistance from Pakistan's tribal areas.

The people of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Afghan people are both bearing the brunt of this internal tug-of-war and group division within the Taliban.


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Who cares - there are NO GOOD or BAD Taliban --- THERE ARE ONLY TERRORIST TALIBANS ! Pakistan needs to destroy these criminals once and for all.
 
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