Shafi Burfat, Chairman of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), accused the Pakistani army and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of involvement in the recent terrorist attack on a Chinese restaurant in Kabul, Afghanistan. The attack, which occurred on January 19, resulted in casualties, including the death of a Chinese citizen. Burfat condemned the incident, stating that such acts are part of a larger pattern orchestrated by extremist groups supported by Pakistan’s military establishment.
The Sindhi leader highlighted that the primary objectives behind the attack were to hinder China’s economic investments and strategic presence in Afghanistan and to portray Afghanistan as an unstable country. He emphasized that Pakistan aims to position itself as a proxy for global powers by fueling terrorism in the region, particularly targeting China and India. Burfat expressed concern over the reorganization and empowerment of terrorist networks by Pakistan’s military and intelligence agencies in Afghanistan.
Burfat underscored the grave threat posed by Pakistan-sponsored terrorism to regional peace and international security. He called on the global community to denounce such actions and hold Pakistan’s military establishment accountable for using extremist violence as a foreign policy tool. The Sindhi leader criticized Pakistan for engaging in deceptive practices and exploiting relationships with the United States and China while supporting extremist networks and proxy violence against their interests.
