Sindhi leader denounces Pakistan’s Punjabi regime for anti-Afghan conspiracies
Shafi Burfat, Chairman of the Jeay Sindh Muttehida Mahaz (JSMM), expressed unwavering solidarity with the Afghan people on October 11, 2025, in Frankfurt, highlighting their courage and resilience as they prepare for the return of many Afghan refugees from Sindh. Burfat underscored the moral duty of the Sindhi nation to bid farewell to their Afghan counterparts with dignity and compassion, reports 24brussels.
Burfat condemned the Punjabi establishment and its military for purportedly engaging in anti-Afghan activities, asserting that the Sindhi people stand apart from these hostile agendas. He emphasized that Sindh possesses its own cultural and political identity, distinct aspirations, and a struggle for self-determination, envisioning a future built on mutual respect and cooperation with Afghanistan.
The JSMM leader commended the Afghan government’s efforts to restore peace and stability, describing these initiatives as reflective of national patriotism and dignity. He noted the respect Afghan refugees hold for the Sindhi people, a sentiment reciprocated by the Sindhi nation.
Looking to the future, Burfat indicated that following the establishment of an independent Sindhudesh, the Sindhi nation may consider granting citizenship to Afghan children born in Sindhi territory. He also called upon the Afghan government to support the political movement for Sindhudesh, framing it as a legitimate quest for liberation from Punjabi colonial rule. Burfat reiterated his vision for robust political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Sindhudesh and Afghanistan.
