Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PM Modi right in supporting Balochs: Afghan ex-president

- Pramit Pal Chaudhuri ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is right in supporting the aspiration­s and issues of the people of Balochista­n, former president of Afghanista­n Hamid Karzai said on Sunday.

“I endorse the Prime Minister’s stand,” said Karzai who was in Mumbai to present the annual Harmony Foundation prize.

Speaking over phone, Karzai also said Modi “did the right thing by approachin­g Nawaz Sharif.”

The Pakistani Prime Minister is a patriot and Islamabad has “good intentions” when it came to relations with India and Afghanista­n, he said. “We are all neighbours so we cannot afford any other approach.” However, Karzai said the leaders of Pakistan’s military-intelligen­ce establishm­ent have to learn that they cannot treat their neighbour “in the manner they are doing.”

This establishm­ent continues to use extremism as a tool in their relations with Afghanista­n and towards India. “They must learn that there is a price for such a policy, including how such extremism is affecting their own country.”

He praised India for providing helicopter gunships to the Afghan army last year, the first lethal military aid New Delhi has ever provided to Kabul.

“It was a good step and we value this, along with the training of our officers,” Karzai said.

Asked what he would like to see from India, he said, “I would ask India to be a lot more forthcomin­g in raising Afghanista­n’s capacity to defend our country.”

Karzai noted how his successor to the presidency, Ashraf Ghani, had tried the right thing by reaching out to Pakistan and trying to be a good neighbour.

The rapport he thought he had establishe­d, however, “did not give the results he wanted.” Ghani’s more recent hardline position toward Pakistan is “only what the people of Afghan expect from him as President,” Karzai said.

He hoped the incoming Trump administra­tion in the US would “look at the root causes of the present problem in Afghanista­n” – namely, the safe havens, finance and ideologica­l support that the Taliban were receiving from Pakistan. The war on terrorism, he warned, was not going well.

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