On February 27, 2026, the Pakistani Senate unanimously passed a resolution condemning the unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban and called for an immediate cessation of hostile actions from Afghanistan. The resolution, moved by PPP Parliamentary Leader Sherry Rehman, emphasized that any challenge to Pakistan's sovereignty would be met with a decisive response. This development adds a layer of urgency to the political landscape, as the opposition alliance Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen Pakistan (TTAP) is seeking a national strategy to combat rising terrorism, which is now compounded by cross-border threats. The Senate's stance reflects a growing concern over security and the need for a united front against external aggression, which aligns with the TTAP's demands for a comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy amidst increasing internal divisions within the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
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Pakistani Senate Condemns Afghan Taliban Aggression And Calls For Unity
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On Feb 27, 2026, Pakistan's Senate condemned Taliban aggression, urging unity against cross-border threats. The TTAP seeks a national strategy while demanding transparency on Imran Khan's health.
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