Pakistan won’t take military action against Afghan Taliban if they take over — PM Khan 

A photo released on October 13, 2019 shows Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan attending a press conference in Tehran. (AFP/File)
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Updated 25 June 2021
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Pakistan won’t take military action against Afghan Taliban if they take over — PM Khan 

  • Says Pakistan will only recognize government that is chosen by Afghan people
  • Hopes Pakistan and US can fix “lopsided” relationship of the past

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan said in an interview published on Friday that if the Taliban took over Afghanistan by force, the country would not take military action against the insurgent group.

Khan was speaking to the New York Times via video call about the way forward for Pakistan in light of US forces leaving Afghanistan by September 11 this year. 

“Let me assure you, we will do everything except use military action against the Taliban,” Khan replied when asked what Pakistan would do if the Taliban took over Afghanistan by force. “I mean, we will do everything up to that. All sections of our society have decided that Pakistan will take no military action.”

“Now, we are fencing it, and almost 90 percent of the border, we’ve fenced now,” Khan added. “What if [the] Taliban try to take over Afghanistan through [the] military? Then we will seal the border, because now we can, because we have fenced our border, which was previously [open], because Pakistan does not want to get into, number one, conflict, secondly, we do not want another influx of refugees.”

Asked if Pakistan would recognize the Taliban if they carried out a full military takeover in Afghanistan, Khan said:

“Pakistan will only recognize a government which is chosen by the people of Afghanistan, whichever government they choose.”

He said after the US withdrawal, he wished that Pakistan and the US could fix their “lopsided” equation of the past. 

“What we want in the future is a relationship based on trust and common objectives,” he said. “That’s actually what we have right now with the US.”


Pakistan Super League expands with two new cricket teams sold at record prices

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Pakistan Super League expands with two new cricket teams sold at record prices

  • Hyderabad and Sialkot franchises bought for a combine $12.75 million at PCB auction
  • US-based aviation and healthcare group, local real estate consortium among winning bids

ISLAMABAD: Hyderabad and Sialkot will join the eleventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as its latest franchises after they were bought for record prices at an auction organized by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday. 

The PCB had shortlisted 10 bidders for the live auction held at Islamabad’s Jinnah Convention Center on Thursday evening. FKS, an aviation and health care conglomerate based in the US who also run the Chicago Kingsmen team, bought the Hyderabad franchise for a whopping Rs1.75 billion [$6.2 million]. 

The other winner was OZ Developers, a real estate consortium, which bought the Sialkot franchise for Rs1.85 billion [$6.55 million] at the auction. Both prices were the highest amount paid for a PSL franchise. 

“The New Era is here like never before,” the PCB wrote on social media platform X. 

“Hyderabad and Sialkot are the two new teams in #HBLPSL!“

Pakistan’s telecommunications giant Jazz and Inverex Group, a leading player in the solar energy sector, were also among the 10 qualified bidders. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league which features a mix of local and international players. The league already has six city-based teams which include Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, Lahore Qalandars, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators. 

PCB will run the Multan Sultans team for the 11th edition before looking for a potential buyer. The previous owner of Multan Sultans, Ali Tareen, announced last month he was walking away from his ownership of the franchise. 

The decision came after a bitter public spat between Tareen and the PCB over how it managed the cricket league. 

The 11th edition of the league is set to begin from Mar. 26 while the final is expected to be played on May 3, as per the PCB’s schedule.