Watch: Taliban Leaders 'Born And Trained' In Pakistan, Says Imran Khan's Minister Sheikh Rashid
"We are the custodians of Taliban leaders. We have taken care of them for long
time. They have got shelter, education, and a home in Pakistan. We have done
everything for them," said Rashid.
Pakistani Minister Sheikh Rashid has admitted on a TV show that the Imran
Khan-led government was actually the guardian of the Talibani leaders, after
the Taliban referred to Pakistan as their "second home."
पाकिस्तान के गृह मंत्री शेख राशिद ने खुले तौर पर स्वीकार किया है कि इमरान खान के नेतृत्व वाली पाकिस्तान सरकार ने तालिबान नेताओं के लिए सब कुछ किया है #Afghanistan #Talibans #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/7eRsT8Hulf
— PURUSHOTTAM SINGH (@singhpuru2202) September 2, 2021
Sheikh Rashid, stated in an interview with the Hum News show ‘Breaking Point
with Malick' that Pakistan has been taking care of the Taliban for a long
time.
"We are the custodians of Taliban leaders. We have taken care of them for long
time. They have got shelter, education, and a home in Pakistan. We have done
everything for them," said Rashid.
In addition to welcoming the Taliban and snubbing the US, Rashid indicated in
another interview last week that Pakistan is unwilling to host US troops for
an extended period of time.
"Their stay in the country is merely temporary," the minister explained.
It's worth noting that Rashid is the same man who claimed that Pakistan has
the technology to manufacture "smart bombs" that will kill exclusively Hindus
in India while leaving Muslims alone.
The declaration comes after Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
said on August 28 that Islamabad would continue to play a constructive role in
Afghanistan's development and that a new administration would be formed in the
war-torn country within a few days.
"We expect a consensus government to be created in Afghanistan in the next few
days," Qureshi said, according to Geo News.
Following anti-Pakistan protests in various nations over Islamabad's proxy
role in aiding the Taliban, Qureshi made a statement.
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