Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith Okara said in a statement on Sunday that the entire nation fully supports the Pakistan Army’s ongoing operation against terrorists. Strongly condemning the recent attack by Afghanistan on Pakistani posts, the Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith has termed the attack an irresponsible act under the influence of India and other enemy forces.

District Ameer Dr. Mian Muhammad Aslam Siddiqui and Nazim Qari Abubakar Siddique described the aggression as “unfortunate” and a violation of the principles of Islamic brotherhood. They expressed the entire nation’s unwavering support for the Pakistan Army’s ongoing operations against terrorism and paid tribute to the sacrifices of the martyrs of the armed forces.

In the statement issued by Media Cell In-charge Hafiz Muhammad Abdullah Zaheer, Pakistan’s long history of goodwill for its neighbor was recalled. It highlighted how Pakistan provided shelter, education, and employment to millions of Afghan refugees during periods of conflict and crisis.

The leaders expressed disappointment that the very groups that benefited from Pakistan’s support are now allegedly backing terrorist organizations and carrying out attacks against the country’s peace and stability.

The Jamiat Ahle Hadith urged the Afghan leadership to “come to their senses” and stop acting at the behest of external powers. They called for serious efforts to improve relations between the two Muslim countries instead of following the agenda of adversaries.

The statement reiterated that Pakistan is a peace-loving country, but at the same time emphasized that the nation has the full right to take all necessary measures to defend its borders, people, and sovereignty.

The leaders concluded with a stern warning, referencing a past military engagement named “Operation Bunyan-e-Marsous,” in which they claimed Pakistan had inflicted a “humiliating defeat” on India. They questioned how India, under whose patronage they say Afghanistan is operating, could possibly protect them.