The daughter of Afghan envoy to Pakistan Najibullah Alikhil was kidnapped on Friday and severely tortured by unknown people in Islamabad, in response to Afghanistan’s ministry of international affairs.
Silsila Alikhil, 26, was kidnapped whereas she was on her method dwelling from Jinnah grocery store.According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Silsila Alikhil has been admitted to a hospital and is beneath medical care after being launched from captivity.The Afghanistan authorities condemned the heinous act and expressed their concern over the security and safety of their diplomats and their households in Pakistan. Statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.The Afghan international ministry has referred to as upon the Pakistan authorities to take obligatory and speedy motion to make sure full safety of the Afghan diplomats and their households, in accordance with the worldwide treaties and commitments.The assertion additional added that the Afghan international ministry is pursuing the matter with their counterpart in Pakistan. They urged the Pakistan authorities to establish and prosecute the perpetrators as quickly as potential.WHAT’S HAPPENING BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN?In current weeks, the Taliban have seized a number of districts in Afghanistan and are actually thought to manage a few third of the nation.The Afghan authorities has repeatedly accused Pakistan of supporting the Taliban. Afghanistan’s Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Thursday alleged that the Pakistan Air Force is offering air assist to the Taliban.Amrullah Saleh had stated in a tweet, “The Pakistan Air Force has issued official warning to the Afghan Army and Air Force that any move to dislodge the Taliban from Spin Boldak area will be faced and repelled by the Pakistan Air Force.”ALSO READ: The Rise, Fall And Rise of Taliban: An Afghan Story, Taliban rise to power timelineOn Friday, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, speaking at a conference in Uzbekistan capital Tashkent, attacked the Pakistan government. Islamabad is fomenting violence in Afghanistan, he said.President Ghani claimed that over 10,000 jihadi fighters had crossed over from Pakistan to Afghanistan in the last month. He also claimed that the Taliban were being treated in Pakistan’s hospitals after clashes with Afghan troops.Ahmad Shuja Jamal, a key official in Afghanistan’s National Security Council (NSC), has also blamed Pakistan for providing “state assist” to the Taliban.”The Taliban wouldn’t have been this sturdy if not for Pakistan’s state assist. Pakistan helps within the infiltration of international fighters of Lashkar, Jaish, Haqqani. They strategise on easy methods to assist the Taliban,” Jamal said.Meanwhile, The Pakistan Foreign Office has categorically denied the charges. “We stay dedicated to peace in Afghanistan and shall proceed to endeavour in direction of this finish no matter the detractors,” the Pakistan Foreign Office stated.ALSO READ: Afghanistan’s neighbours cautious as US seeks close by staging areaALSO READ: Taliban a hazard for India, complete world: Afghanistan MP Mariam Solaimankhil | Exclusive