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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Hope Taliban will deliver good governance following Islamic principles in Afghanistan: Farooq Abdullah “They should try to develop friendly relations with every country,” the National Conference chief told reporters in Srinagar.

A day after the Taliban unveiled the interim government in Afghanistan, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said he hoped the militant group would “deliver good governance” in accordance with “Islamic principles”. He also urged the country’s new leaders to respect human rights.
“They should try to develop friendly relations with every country,” the National Conference chief told reporters in Srinagar. “They should ensure to protect the human rights of their citizens and give them a just and honourable government under the Islamic rules.”
The Taliban on Tuesday announced that they had appointed Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund as the ‘acting’ Prime Minister in the new Afghan government, with Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Mullah Abdus Salam being his deputies.

China has offered a 10.31 million aid package to the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

According to the International News Agency, China has offered a humanitarian aid package, vowing to revive Afghanistan's economy and rebuild society.

China's 10 .31 million aid package could be used to eradicate the Corona epidemic from Afghanistan and alleviate malnutrition.

The aid package for Afghanistan was announced by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting with his counterparts from Pakistan, Iran and Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

Saturday, September 4, 2021

SYED ALI SHAH GEELANI PAYS RICH TRIBUTE TO SHEIKH ABDUL AZIZ ON HIS 13TH MARTYRDOM ANNIVERSARY

 Last tribute

SYED ALI SHAH GEELANI PAYS RICH TRIBUTE TO SHEIKH ABDUL AZIZ ON HIS 13TH MARTYRDOM ANNIVERSARY
SRINAGAR, Aug 11 : Quaid Tehreek-e-Azadi Jammu Kashmir Syed Ali Shah Geelani has said that on the 13th martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed Sheikh Abdul Aziz, let’s give our National heroes a fitting tribute by renewing our pledge that the mission they laid down their lives for will live on and, come what may, we shall take our struggle to its logical conclusion.
11th August,2021

This was stated by Syed Ali Shah Geelani in a statement issued on twitter on Wednesday.
“On the 13th martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed Sheikh Abdul Aziz, let’s give our National heroes a fitting tribute by renewing our pledge that the mission they laid down their lives for will live on and, come what may, we shall take our struggle to its logical conclusion” Syed Ali Shah Geelani tweeted.
It is worth mentioning here that Hurriyat Conference leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz was martyred by Indian army on 11th August 2008 while opening indiscriminate firing on him. (Srinagar 8/11/2021)

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Taliban forces cautions India on army role in Afghanistan

Appreciating India's humanitarian and developmental efforts in Afghanistan such as building the Salma Dam, roads, and other infrastructure projects in the country, the Taliban has asked India to refrain from playing a military role in Afghanistan. 


Speaking to ANI, Qatar-based spokesperson of Taliban Suhail Shaheen said, "What do you mean by military role? If they come to Afghanistan militarily and have their presence. I think that will not be good for them, they have seen the fate of military presence in Afghanistan of other countries. So it is an open book for them. And about their help to the Afghan people or national projects, I think that is something which is appreciated." 

India has been assisting Afghanistan in capacity building, whether it is parliament, schools, roads or dams. India has infused more than USD 2 billion in assistance to Afghanistan. 

"We appreciate everything that has been done for the people of Afghanistan like dams, national projects, infrastructure and anything that is for the development of Afghanistan, for its reconstruction, for economic prosperity and for the people of Afghanistan," Shaheen added. 

Fearing an escalation of violence between Afghan forces and Taliban, many countries including India and the United States had evacuated staff from consulates located in provinces that had fallen under the Taliban. Many countries have cut the number of staff even as the Taliban said that the diplomatic community will not be targeted. 

"About assurance to diplomats and embassies, there is no danger from our side to them. We will not target any embassy, any diplomat that we have said in our statements, not once but many times. So it is our commitment that is being published is in media. On India's concerns, I think it is up to them. About us, our position is clear we are not targeting any diplomat or embassy," Suhail Shahen told ANI. 

Asked about the safety of Sikhs and Hindus living in Afghanistan specifically about the incident when a gurdwara in Paktia province had brought down the Sikh religious flag, the Taliban spokesperson claimed that the flag was brought down by Sikh community themselves and minorities will be allowed to practise their rituals. 

"That flag was removed by the Sikh community there. They removed that themselves. When there were reports in the media, we reached to our officials in Paktika province and informed them about that and then our security forces went to the gurdwara and asked about the problem," said Shaheen, adding the group has assured that the community can perform their religious rituals and ceremonies.