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Afghan officials voice scant remorse to Pakistan

Talibanization and religous extremism are introduced into pashtun society from across indus. Talibans ideology originate deobandi madrassas which have roots in subcontinent. I was reading travel journeys by british through afghan/pashtun lands and i came across an interesting fact. In the begining of 19th century the was no "burqa" phenomena in pashtuns. With advent of deobandi ulema from hind in pakhtunkhwa, trend of burqa got established in pakhtunkhwa...if you look at most traditional pashtuns who are free from foriegn influences, the kochi people, their women dont observe burqa and their men are not practical with islam. at the begining of 19th century syed ahamad bareilvi was rejected by pashtuns because he tried to establish wahabism there and tried to eliminate pashtunwali. From 1927 to 1946 secular khudai khidmatgars were in governament. After 1947, especially during zia times jihadi culture was established in pashtunkhwa. Talibanization is a foriegn antigen , it is not product of pashtun culture. ISI still use their mullahs from fazlur rehaman and sami ul haq group to recruit young pashtuns for jihad in afghanistan...talibans (not those of TTP) are freely operating in pakhtunkhwa. Simple and jazbati pashtuns are corrupted in the name of islam to become talibans and religous extremists.
 
Goes to prove Pakistan's point that the ANA and the security establishment in Afghanistan is infested with anti-Pakistan elements from the start. With a very limited Pashtun representation, the ANA and the police will probably revert back to guarding the Panjsher valley.

your post is completely one sided can be reinterpreted like this,


Goes to prove Afghanistan's point that the PA and the security establishment in Pakistan is infested with anti-Afghanistan elements from the start. With a limited non-Punjabi representation, the PA and the police will probably revert back to guarding the Ravi.


If Pakistanis openly supports Taliban in Afghanistan, do not hope for peace words of Afghanistan.
 
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