"A mechanism would be evolved for the return of illegal Afghan refugees as soon as possible," Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak said.
He said that though the provincial government is making all possible efforts for the restoration of lasting peace in the region, it is not possible until their geographical borders were duly secured and foreign policy revisited as per national interests.
The chief minister said that the Peshawar school attack, in which 150 people, mostly children were killed, awakened the entire nation and stirred conscience of the world community to understand the real problem of Pakistan in respect of terrorism.
He said the presence of millions of Afghan refugees on their soil was main reason of persistent occurrences of terrorism, unrest and crimes.
Khattak said that government both at provincial and central level would take steps to immediately expel all the illegal Afghan Refugees.
Khattak expressed hope that the federal government, in the light of the recommendations of an all-party conference in Peshawar, would take bold steps to secure the country.
