Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has criticized Islamabad’s decision on the expulsion of illegal Afghan refugees.
Khan wrote in his X handle: “1.5 million refugees are not much of a burden for a nation of 250 million people. There is a fear of a permanent rift in the long-standing relationship between the two countries, considering the way Afghan refugees are being expelled.”
“Pakistan has hosted Afghan refugees for 40 years but the fruits of this years-long hospitality are being wasted just because of a poor strategy, “wrote Khan.
He warned that the forced expulsion of the refugees may result in a permanent rift in relations between the neighboring countries.
Khan urged the government to reverse the policy and adopt a “respectful” strategy to repatriate Afghan refugees.
More than 400,000 Afghan refugees have returned from Pakistan since Islamabad announced plans to deport illegal migrants.
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