Kunduz capture: Pakistan, watch out
(Eschmall Sardar, Peshawar)
Despite Kunduz’s proximity with
Tajikistan on the northern border of Afghanistan, the capture of provincial
capital at the hands of Taliban, is significant which can have a direct or
indirect impact on Pakistan. That the Northern Alliance’s key figure has helped
Taliban gain control, the Abdullah Abdullah group seems stage-managing to
collaborate for full control of Kabul. Will Taliban, mostly Pushtuns, accept it?
Why the Pushtun Taliban have chosen Kunduz, the home ground of their rival non
Pushtun Northern Alliance is a question to have an answer. Ashraf Ghani has
already shown weakness by saying the Taliban are using humans as shield. It
means the Taliban may not only consolidate their hold in north but their march
towards Kabul and south on Pakistan border, with the help of NA, will pose a
great challenge in near future. There seems a likelihood of Afghan Taliban
announcing alliance with ISIS, just as TTP’s Khalid Khurasani announced some
months ago. Then it means Pakistan will be facing an Afghanistan under Daesh
control. Otherwise there seems no common ground for NA to facilitate the
Taliban. What a plot? Pakistan has to be extra vigilant. Fresh offer of
facilitating another round of talks, post-Ghani tirade, is likely to prove
counterproductive. Already behind the scene propaganda is being made that sees
Pakistani hands behind Kunduz move.