Imran fears civil war in Afghanistan

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PIT) Chairman Imran Khan said a coalition government must be set up in Kabul or there will be more bloodshed when ISAF troops pull out. In an interview with Sky TV on Monday, Imran said, “My fear is that they will leave a far bigger mess than the Soviets left as a civil war may ensue now.” “The Afghan army is now well armed and belongs to the Northern Alliance. The Pashtun majority is with the Taliban and are not armed,” he added. “Once NATO leaves there will be a civil war, a power struggle replicating what happened after the Russians left. Hundreds of thousands of people died”, he said.

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  1. Imran Khan is right in a sence that Afghan War lords are really power hungary and they will surely fight for their rule on a certain area.

  2. Khan saheb care for Pakistan do not think about others who are being played in Idia`s hands.Remember this was afghanistan who chalenged the cration of Pakistan in U.N.O,still we are feeling pain in our heart for this country.It is being dominated by bloody America who are enemies of Pakistan.please widen your policies and think and do for Pakistan only.

    • That's what he is doing. He is talking for the Pak Army and ISI — a mouth-piece of them you can say…

  3. The situation in Afghanistan will eventually affect Pakistan. Pakistan could have ignored Afghanistan back in 1979. Now Pakistan cannot afford to ignore Afghanistan. Mr. Imran Khan is right. You have to keep an eye on situation in Afghanistan.

  4. no we have to care for our contry only.afghanistan is not good for Pakistan.Whatever you do for them them will harm you.we have seen and examined since 1979.Ultimately Pakistan lose many many things.we do not let nato or America involve in this matter.afterall the previous meeting with mr.munter to imran khan gave fruits now.imran khan is pleading now America

    • Afghanistan comes under foreign policy domain. That domain is not, and never was, under civilian government control. Not allowed …

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