Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has questioned Pakistan government that how their Afghan policy "failed so miserably". Speaking at a gathering in Rawalpindi on Sunday, Rehman highlighted the contradiction where trade from Afghanistan is blocked but extremists keep coming through."Not a single pomegranate or melon can enter Pakistan, yet terrorists keep crossing the border," he smiled.He then added, "Authorities say terrorists are coming from there. If they are coming, stop them. If they are coming, eliminate them. The Afghan government has never objected to your actions."
Maulana Fazlur Rehman:
— Open Source (@Open_Sourc3w) February 8, 2026
It’s unbelievable, not a single pomegranate can cross from Afghanistan into Pakistan, yet terrorists are coming in nonstop?!
Does this sound like reason or logic to anyone? pic.twitter.com/S5x35KB34r
Rehman also criticised Pakistan's foreign and economic policies and described them as "complete failures". The JUI-F leader said that the policies are so unsuccessful that "India is our enemy, Afghanistan is our enemy, and even Iran and China are upset with us." He said that the people of Pakistan deserve answers and asserted that "a nation cannot survive when its policies produce only isolation, mistrust and insecurity."
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