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Afridi: Afghanistan forgot Pakistan’s sacrifices

Published on: October 18, 2025 2:48 PM

Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has expressed deep disappointment over Afghanistan’s recent actions, saying it is “very sad” that Afghanistan has forgotten Pakistan’s favours and sacrifices. Afridi reminded Afghans that Pakistan has stood by them through decades of hardship and shared struggles. He stressed that Pakistan always considered Afghan problems as its own and extended a helping hand, including sheltering nearly four million Afghan refugees.

Afridi highlighted Pakistan’s humanitarian role, sharing that he personally supports 350 Afghan families. He urged Afghanistan to remember the longstanding brotherhood between the two nations. However, he condemned recent attacks on Pakistan’s borders from Afghan soil, which forced Pakistan’s forces to respond firmly. Afridi called on Afghanistan to avoid actions that threaten regional peace and stability.

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The former captain emphasized that Pakistan has acted with restraint and goodwill, but Afghanistan must “think wisely” about its choices. He warned that Afghanistan should not allow its land to be used by terror sponsors targeting Pakistan. Afridi urged Afghan leaders to see Pakistan as an Islamic brother and stop aligning with those who harm bilateral relations.

Afridi’s message underscores the fragile state of Pakistan-Afghanistan ties amid ongoing border tensions. He called for renewed respect, cooperation, and peaceful dialogue to restore the historic bond. His remarks also serve as a reminder that the two neighbours share deep cultural, religious, and humanitarian ties that should not be overshadowed by conflict.

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In conclusion, Afridi’s heartfelt appeal highlights the need for both nations to rebuild trust and work together for regional peace. He urged Afghan leadership to honor the brotherhood and stop supporting actions that harm Pakistan. The call for mutual respect and peace resonates amid rising concerns over stability in South Asia.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sports Tagged With: Afghan refugees, Afghanistan’s recent actions, captain Shahid Afridi, deep disappointment, Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan-Afghanistan ties

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