DG ISPR urges KP government to prioritize protection
Laiq Khan
Peshawar: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Friday criticised the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government’s handling of security and warned that weak governance and incomplete implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) are driving a resurgence of militancy in the province.
Speaking at a press conference at Peshawar Corps Headquarters, Lt Gen Chaudhry said the state could not be “left to the whims of any single person” and urged provincial authorities to focus on protecting citizens rather than “begging Afghanistan for security.” He accused a political-criminal nexus of providing shelter to militants and facilitating lawlessness that had allowed terrorism to re-emerge.
“We also hope that instead of begging Afghanistan for security, you will protect this province and its people,” he said, adding: “Appeasement of terrorists and their facilitators is never and not a policy.”
Lt Gen Chaudhry accused elements operating from Afghan soil of facilitating attacks in Pakistan and said there was evidence of “terrorist sanctuaries” across the border. He reiterated Pakistan’s long-standing demand that Afghan authorities prevent their territory from being used by non-state actors.
“We only say one thing to the Afghan government: do not allow your soil to be used for terrorism against Pakistan,” he said, while noting Pakistan’s continued trade and humanitarian links with Afghanistan.
The military spokesperson also claimed US-supplied equipment abandoned after the 2021 US withdrawal was now in the hands of militants and being used in attacks inside Pakistan.
Addressing the role of state institutions, Lt Gen Chaudhry criticised the judicial system and political handling of counter-terrorism:
Lt Gen Chaudhry displayed visuals and named militant figures he said remained active or had been targeted, including senior TTP leaders. He repeated that security forces would respond firmly to facilitators and urged those involved to surrender or cooperate.
On internal accountability, he confirmed that a former DG ISI is facing court-martial proceedings, stressing the importance of due process and saying military internal inquiries proceed on facts and evidence.
Responding to questions about civilian harm during operations, he said the military conducts “intelligence-based and very precise” actions and rejected assertions that operations amounted to unjustified collateral damage.
The DG’s comments follow a period of rising attacks in parts of K-P and renewed public debate over the roles of governance, judicial follow-up on CT cases and cross-border militancy. Islamabad has previously engaged Afghanistan’s interim authorities and international partners on the issue; Pakistani officials have repeatedly called for “decisive and verifiable” action from Kabul against groups such as the TTP and BLA.
When asked about specific reports of strikes in Kabul or allegations of direct Pakistani action across the border, Lt Gen Chaudhry declined to confirm operational details, saying only that Pakistan engages Afghanistan at multiple levels and that the state would take necessary steps to protect its people.
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