Taliban will form government within three days

Taliban will form government- Crisis in Afghanistan: The Taliban may form a government in Afghanistan within the next three days. But the Panjshir, located in the mountains of the Hindu Kush, one of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, is still far from being captured by the Taliban. Here he faces a huge challenge.

According to the Reuters news agency, Taliban fighters and supporters of local leader Ahmed Masood also met face to face in Panjshir on Thursday. Both sides claim that a large number of casualties occurred during this period.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that after talks with the local armed group failed, we started the operation. He claimed that Taliban fighters entered Panjshir and captured some areas. They (the enemy) suffered heavy losses.

A spokesman for the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRFA) claimed it controlled all entry gates and foiled the attempted capture in Shotul district.

Referring to a town in neighboring Parwan province, he said the enemy repeatedly tried to enter Shotul from Jabul-Saraj, and failed each time.

Suffice to say that on August 15, the Taliban had taken all the provinces except Panjshir. Since then, the struggle for Panjshir has continued. To stop this fight, the two groups also entered the stage of the talks but no means of reconciliation could be found.

The Panjshir National Resistance Front said the talks failed because the Taliban threatened war and attack, as well as personal offers to Ahmed Masood. You might as well say that Ahmed Masood, the leader of the Northern Alliance, is the son of Ahmed Shah Masood, who is nicknamed the “Lion of Panjshir”.

A statement issued by the National Resistance Front said that while the Taliban had offered to include front leader Ahmed Masood Jr. to join power as well as a representative, Ahmed Masood was not a private deal but civilians. Afghans. We wanted insurance for the rights of.

The statement said that when Taliban leader Amir Khan Muttaki spoke to Masood Jr., Muttaki threatened Masood with war and attack. In this regard, Ahmed Masood also said in response that he was ready to wage war against the Taliban for the citizens of Afghanistan and Panjshir. The National Resistance Front claims that so far 35 Taliban prisoners have been taken and 350 Taliban have been killed in the ongoing war with the Taliban.

Government formation among the Taliban (Taliban will form government)
The Taliban will form a new government in Kabul on the model of Iran. A senior group official said the Taliban’s greatest religious leader, Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzada, would become the supreme leader of Afghanistan.

Mufti Inamulla Samangani, a senior official with the Taliban’s “Information and Culture Commission”, said on Wednesday: “Talks on forming a new government are almost in the final stages and there have also been discussions about the cabinet. He said the group was fully prepared to form a new government in Kabul within the next three days.

In the new government (Taliban will form government), Mullah Akhundzada, 60, will be the supreme head of the Taliban government. This arrangement will be made on the lines of leadership in Iran where the supreme leader is the country’s greatest political and religious authority. His position is superior to that of the President and he appoints the heads of the army, government and the judiciary. The decision of the supreme leader is final in the political, religious and military affairs of the country.

“Mulla Akhundzada will be the supreme head of government and there should be no doubt about it,” Samangani said. He said the president would work under Akhundzada. Mullah Akhundzada is the Taliban’s greatest religious leader and has worked for 15 years in a mosque in the Kachlak region of Balochistan province. Samangani said that under the new government, the governor would be the head of the provinces and the “district governor” would be in charge of his district.

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