Anti-Pakistan protests erupt outside Jalalabad consulate in Afghanistan

ANI  |  Jalalabad [Afghanistan] 

Dozens of Afghans, mostly Pashtuns, staged a protest against in Jalalabad in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province.

The protest march started from Pashtunistan Chowk and concluded outside the consulate in Jalalabad with the burning of the flag.

The rally was jointly organized by Loy and the National Movement and was aimed at criticizing for giving sanctuary to terrorists along the Durand Line and committing atrocities against Afghans in the border areas.

They alleged that the Army and the police were behind the arresting and picking up of Afghans from mosques and their homes, and imprisoning them.

The protesters also demanded that open its borders with to allow people on both sides of the border to renew their age-old relationships.

The 2,430-kilometer-long Durand Line is the internationally recognised border between and Afghanistan, and was established in 1896. But it remains largely unrecognised in

The escalating border dispute between the two countries has badly hurt relations between and

During the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, scathingly attacked by listing a record number of instances of terrorists being given shelter in

Kabul accused Islamabad of providing safe havens to 20 internationally-recognised terrorist groups, and said, "remains the main source of insecurity in the region.

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First Published: Thu, September 28 2017. 16:36 IST