Pakistan orders illegal immigrants, including 1.73 million Afghans, to leave

Pakistan orders illegal immigrants, including 1.73 million Afghans, to leave

#Pakistanorders #illegalimmigrants #including File Rescue employees, clean the rubble damaged mosque after a suicide explosion in HANGU By Asif Shahzad Islamabad -Pakistan ordered all illegal immigrants, including 1.73 million Afghan citizens, to leave to leave or deport country after revealing that 14 of 24 suicide ings in were carried out by Afghan citizens this year. It was not immediately clear how Pakistani officials could leave illegal immigrants or find them to expel them. Islamabad's announcement points to a new low level in his relations with Kabul, who worsened after the border conflicts between the neighbors of South Asia last month. Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti said, "We have given them the last delivery date of November 1. Bugti said that approximately 1.73 million Afghan citizens in Pakistan have a total of 4.4 million Afghan refugees in Pakistan and that they have no legal documents. "There are no two views we have been attacked from Afghanistan, and Afghan citizens are involved in the attacks." In 1979, Islamabad has received the greatest influence of Afghan refugees since the Soviet occupation of Kabul. Bugti spoke in Islamabad after civil military leaders came together with Prime Minister and Chief of Army to discuss law order after militant attacks. Violence saw an unusual increase in late last year, local Taliban militants, known as Tehareek-E-Taliban Pakistan , a group of hard Sunni Islamist militants, canceled ceasefire with government. The TTP wants to overthrow the Pakistan government to replace it with a strict rule under Islamic law. Two suicide s targeted religious meetings in Pakistan last week and killed at least 57 people. TTP rejected participation. The Islamist state operates the Afghan border regions and participates in the attacks Pakistan. The Pakistani army carried out several attacks against Islamist militants, mainly in the rugged mountainous region on Afghan border, which forced them to escape to Afghanistan. Islamabad claims that militants use Afghan territory to educate Pakistan's fighters and plan attacks, and a accusation of Kabul's Pakistani security is a local problem. Bugti's comments from Kabul were not responded immediately.