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Pakistan To Intensify Violence in Afghanistan This Summer

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Pakistan is trying to increase violence in Afghanistan this summer by making use of Taliban.

A number of analysts warned that the increase in Taliban insurgency attacks clearly indicates that Afghanistan will face strong resistance from the insurgents this summer.

The analysts emphasized that in order to prevent such violence in the country intelligence entities of Afghanistan security forces must be strengthened.

Afghanistan this year may experience extreme levels of violence and this has created more concerns for Afghanistan.

Presently, these concerns have become more alarming as it is said that Taliban will adopt a different method to disturb the status-quo and this will turn out to be more dangerous.

Jawed Kohistani, former military official said, "Pakistan and Taliban are trying to wage war and this is very dangerous."

Sayed Akbar Agha, former leader of Jaish al-Muslimeen group said, "Taliban and the Government both are fighting and it is getting intense. If the Government shows any kind of flexibility or relaxes at this juncture then the Taliban will take advantage of it."

Recently, Ministry of Defence has said that all the Madrasas which carried out insurgency activities have been shut and in order to keep the insurgency active, all the students of these madrasas are being sent to Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, the capabilities of the intelligence agencies are under serious criticism.

Sayed Ali Kazemi, member of Lower House said, "The government and specifically the Ministry of Defence should adopt some measures seriously and defend the borders of the country."

Pakistan since a long time has been known as a harmful neighbour for Afghanistan as majority of the terrorists are located inside Pakistan.

It seems that relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have become so weak that Kabul is extending its hand towards New Delhi.


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