‘Pakistan should be denuclearised’: Ex-Afghanistan MP calls for India's help amid ‘open war’

Mariam Solaimankhil, a former Afghan Member of Parliament now in exile, has urged India to take a strong stance against Pakistan, advocating for its denuclearization amid what she describes as an 'open war' between the two nations. Solaimankhil emphasized that India has a crucial role to play in demanding accountability for the countless lives impacted by Pakistan's so-called 'terroristic deep state policies.' She highlighted the historical context of Pakistan's use of terrorism as a state policy, which has not only affected Afghanistan but has also posed a threat to regional stability. Solaimankhil's call for action comes at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan remain high, particularly following a series of incidents that have escalated hostilities. Her statement aims to rally support for a concerted effort to address the security challenges posed by Pakistan's nuclear capabilities and its alleged support for terrorism, positioning India as a key player in ensuring regional peace and security.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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