The recent incident involving Afghan Consul General Mohibullah Shakir at the Rehmat-ul-Alameen Conference in Peshawar, where he refused to stand for Pakistan's national anthem, has highlighted the deteriorating relationship between the two countries.
This act of disrespect is emblematic of a broader pattern of disregard that Afghanistan has shown towards Pakistan, a nation that has consistently extended support and hospitality.
Pakistan has historically sought to maintain cordial relations with Afghanistan, even in the face of challenges. However, Afghanistan's actions, such as the incident in the Afghan National Parliament where lawmakers refused to stand for Pakistan's anthem, indicate a growing disregard for Pakistan's sovereignty and dignity.
Over the decades, Pakistan has provided refuge and support to millions of Afghan refugees. Despite these efforts, Afghanistan has repeatedly demonstrated a lack of gratitude and has even engaged in actions that have destabilized the region. The Taliban's behavior, particularly after receiving assistance from Pakistan, is a stark example of this ingratitude.
The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been characterized by a series of betrayals. Hamid Karzai's distancing from Pakistan after years of support, and the Taliban's actions, underscore the lack of mutual respect and trust that has defined the relationship. While some Pakistani politicians continue to hold onto a more optimistic view of the relationship, the evidence suggests a need for a more realistic assessment.
It is imperative for Pakistan to take decisive action in response to Afghanistan's disregard. Expelling Mohibullah Shakir and issuing a formal protest are necessary steps to demonstrate Pakistan's intolerance for such behavior. Additionally, Pakistan should reassess its approach to Afghanistan, considering whether continued support is justified given the persistent betrayal.
Domestically, the situation is further complicated by figures like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. His controversial stance on Afghanistan has raised concerns about his ability to effectively represent Pakistan's interests and negotiate with Afghan officials.
If Pakistan fails to address Afghanistan's disregard, the consequences could be severe. Continued erosion of Pakistan's sovereignty and influence could destabilize the region. It is essential for Pakistan to assert itself and demand respect from its neighbor. By taking decisive action, Pakistan can reaffirm its strength and dignity in the face of betrayal.