The Baloch people declared the Afghan Taliban an unrepresentative terrorist regime, expressing strong concerns over its policies and actions. Citizens in Quetta shared their views openly, saying the current Afghan setup does not reflect the true voice of the Afghan nation.
Locals described the situation as unjust and non-democratic. They said the Afghan Taliban has imposed control through force rather than public support. According to them, even many Afghan citizens are unhappy with the current system and do not see it as their legitimate government.
People also raised serious security concerns. They claimed that Afghan soil has been used repeatedly to support activities against neighboring countries. Many residents linked the ongoing unrest in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to elements connected with the Afghan Taliban.
Human rights issues were also highlighted. Citizens pointed out restrictions on women, especially the ban on education, and urged global organizations to take notice. They stressed that such actions are damaging the future of Afghan society.
The Baloch people declared the Afghan Taliban an unrepresentative terrorist regime while also accusing it of contributing to the spread of drugs and instability in the region. They called on international human rights groups to address these concerns more actively.
The Baloch people declared the Afghan Taliban an unrepresentative terrorist regime, reflecting growing frustration and concern over extremism and its wider impact. Many believe that such policies are isolating Afghanistan and increasing criticism around the world.

