Radio Pakistan has accused two parliamentarians and Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) leaders Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir of facilitating ‘anti-Pakistan forces’ in Afghanistan.
The state agency reported that Afghanistan National Army provided special protocol to PTM leaders upon their arrival in Afghanistan, where they had landed to attend oath-taking ceremony of the country’s newly-elected president Ashraf Ghani.
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“Both are facilitating anti-Pakistan forces to destabilize Pakistan and fulfilling the vested agenda of India through Afghanistan,” Radio Pakistan report stated.
This is not the first time that PTM is accused of working for ‘foreign powers’ especially for Afghanistan and India. In last year, former director general of army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj. Gen Asif Ghafoor had termed PTM as ‘foreign-funded' group and accused the Pashtun rights movement of exploiting the people to achieve their ‘vested interests’.
The state agency reported that Afghanistan National Army provided special protocol to PTM leaders upon their arrival in Afghanistan, where they had landed to attend oath-taking ceremony of the country’s newly-elected president Ashraf Ghani.
https://twitter.com/RadioPakistan/status/1237222292461150208?s=20
“Both are facilitating anti-Pakistan forces to destabilize Pakistan and fulfilling the vested agenda of India through Afghanistan,” Radio Pakistan report stated.
This is not the first time that PTM is accused of working for ‘foreign powers’ especially for Afghanistan and India. In last year, former director general of army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj. Gen Asif Ghafoor had termed PTM as ‘foreign-funded' group and accused the Pashtun rights movement of exploiting the people to achieve their ‘vested interests’.