To Imran bluntly: Taliban said - be it Pakistan or any other country, we cannot pressurize us to form the government by taking everyone along

Posted on 22nd Sep 2021 by rohit kumar

The Taliban has started showing colors after capturing the government of Afghanistan. The Taliban, which is trying to be a big brother, has bluntly told Pakistan that it cannot be pressured for an inclusive government.

 

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in response to a question on Monday – Pakistan or any other country cannot tell us that we should form any kind of government. Two days ago, during the SCO summit in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, Imran said that he is in talks with the Taliban to form an inclusive government in Afghanistan by taking everyone along.

 

pressure on Taliban

After the Taliban's forced to rule in Afghanistan, many countries have asked it to form a government that includes people or representatives of Hazara, Tajik and Uzbek communities in addition to Pashtuns. The Taliban had also promised such a government. Imran went two steps ahead last week and he said – I am in talks with the Taliban. He has been asked to form an inclusive government.

 

Did not like Imran's statement

This statement of Imran to the Taliban was exasperated. On Monday, when the Taliban spokesperson and Deputy Information Minister Zabiullah Mujahid were asked to react to Imran's statement, his tone became bitter. Mujahid said - be it Pakistan or any other country. He has no right to give us orders regarding the formation of his government. We will decide whether the government of the Islamic Emirate will be inclusive or how it will be.

 

Before Mujahid's statement, another Taliban leader Mohammad Mubeen had also expressed displeasure over Imran's statement. Mubeen had said – no one from outside can run the rule of Afghanistan and the Taliban. It doesn't matter whether that country is our neighbor or someone else.

 

Don't want to spy?

The tone and statement of the Mujahid were quite outrageous. He was uprooted on the question of an inclusive government. He said- Do our neighbors want through inclusive government that we should include people of their choice in the government and they come here and start spying.

 

However, it is not difficult to infer from the statements of Taliban leaders that they do not want an inclusive government in Afghanistan, no matter how much pressure the world puts on them. However, earlier he had promised it.

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