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We need to be strict on this. It is an often neglected risk.When are they heavily militarizing the border?
Pakistan needs to declare its enemies and friends to its people so there is no ambiguity.
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We need to be strict on this. It is an often neglected risk.When are they heavily militarizing the border?
Pakistan needs to declare its enemies and friends to its people so there is no ambiguity.
Because the job of Pakistan's defence minister is to interact with media. The actual decision making is elsewhere.I mean he is the defence minister, why use words like "Should" as if Pakistan Govt needs permission from someone to throw these disgusting trouble maker Afghans. Don't get me wrong, there are some good afghans as well living in Pakistan but they numbers unfortunately very low.


Caught between Pakistan’s intensifying campaign to expel Afghans and the Taliban regime many of them fled, nearly 300 families live under tarps in Islamabad’s Argentina Park. Facing a legal vacuum, even registered refugees find themselves with no right to stay

Over 1,200 vacant houses of Afghan evacuees demolished
In line with the government's decision, the repatriation of Afghan refugees to their homeland is underway
KARACHI:
The operation to demolish houses in the Gulshan-e-Mimar Afghan settlement continued for the fifth day. So far, over 1200 houses have been bulldozed.
Regarding this, Director Anti-Encroachment Ameer Fazal Avesi and SHO Zone 1 Shayan Anjum stated that the Gulshan-e-Maymar Afghan refugee camp covers an area of 215 acres and comprises over 3,200 residential and commercial units. In line with the government's decision, the repatriation of Afghan refugees to their homeland is underway.
Avesi said that houses and buildings constructed on this land are being demolished to prevent illegal occupation by the land mafia and the land is being reclaimed by the state.
On Sunday, the fifth day of the Afghan camp demolition drive, the Anti-Encroachment Force Zone One, Malir Development Authority (MDA), and District Police participated. Per Avesi this land, worth billions of rupees, belongs to the Malir Development Authority. DSP Manghopir Masroor Ahmed Jatoi said that over 15,000 Afghan refugees were settled in the Afghan tent city, of whom more than 90 percent, approximately 14,000 Afghan refugees, have already returned to their homeland, Afghanistan. The remaining 800 to 1,000 Afghans will also gradually vacate their homes and return to their country. He added that the police are taking action against Afghans residing illegally in various areas, as per government policy. This operation will continue until the land is completely cleared.
Need to regularise illegal settlements
Welcoming the demolition of illegal Afghan Basti on the M-9 Superhighway, Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Altaf Shakoor on Sunday demanded that all other illegal settlements in the megacity should either be regularised or demolished as per law.
He said the Afghan Basti had been a den of crimes and drug selling. It is a welcome move to get it demolished. He suggested that the land of the former Afghan Basti should be used to develop a modern park, as the megacity faces a huge lack of parks, gardens and green spaces.
215 acres of land there is worth at least Rs10 billion. Hopefully Sindh government put it to good use.
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