Pakistan Today

Not a brother country

President Ghani says Pakistan is not a brother country. He lived in Pakistan for years. Even his Western wife lived here. His kids were brought up here, along with four millions of Afghan refugees whose exodus from Afghanistan started in 70s and more than half of whom are still enjoying life while living across Pakistan. Wheat, rice, grains, cattle, cloth, households, kitchen items, all petroleum products, building and construction materials, everything concerning daily life is going from Pakistan to Afghanistan, besides labour, experts are working in dangerous environments from this end to that end of the country. The Afghans living in Pakistan have got identity cards, bought properties, business and commercial, transport and communication centres, from Khyber to Karachi. They have burdened Pakistan’s economy, contaminated the civil society. Their children’s children are in Pakistani schools and the parents are not willing to go back despite so-called peace in Afghanistan. Yet you call us no brother?

You did not recognise us when Pakistan’s came into being. And you have now forgotten what we did for you during the last four decades. Our plight is unending because of you. We continue to get killed at the hands of terrorists from your country and yet you call us no brother. Wow.

HAMZA ALI

Islamabad

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