According to sources, the recent incidents of terrorism originating from Afghanistan—such as the attack on the Frontier Constabulary convoy in Bannu, the burning of constabulary personnel, the martyrdom of DSP Asad Mehmood in Shakardara (Kohat), and the suicide bombing in Bhakkar—constitute an open war against the state of Pakistan.
Sources stated that these suicide attacks from Afghanistan during the holy month of Ramadan reflect that these terrorists have no connection to Islam or Pashtun traditions, and that, in their pursuit of their heinous and self-made ideologies, innocent human lives hold no value.
Sources also mentioned that instead of addressing the continuous demand to stop the patronage of the Kharijites by the Afghan Taliban regime, their naked aggression against Pakistan challenges the country’s integrity and sovereignty.
According to sources, Pakistan will respond to this declared war by the Afghan Taliban regime with complete national determination and unity, while security forces, with full public support, remain resolute and united in suppressing all elements that threaten national security.
Sources emphasized that this war against the state of Pakistan and its people requires us to rise above political affiliations and confront the terrorism backed by Afghanistan and India.
They stated that national security, dignity, and the protection of citizens’ lives and property take precedence over political and individual interests. The defeat of the Kharijites, enemies of humanity and Islam, should be our top priority.
According to sources, security forces and other law enforcement agencies are sacrificing their lives in defending the country’s internal and external borders. Behind these sacrifices lies the unwavering love and solidarity of the Pakistani nation. These terrorists, who dance to the tunes of foreign masters, will be decisively defeated by the collective unity, national honor, and traditional resolve of the Pakistani nation and its security institutions.