Khaleel Haqqani, the most wanted terrorist seen in Kabul, America has declared a reward of 35 crores


Posted on 21st Aug 2021 04:59 pm by rohit kumar

Kabul: Most wanted terrorist Khaleel Haqqani was seen roaming freely on the streets of Kabul. On the head of Khaleel Haqqani, America has declared a reward of 5 million dollars i.e. about 37 crores 15 lakh rupees. This morning Haqqani administered the oath of allegiance to the Taliban at the Pul-e-Khishti mosque in Kabul. During this, about 100 people were present in the mosque. After the oath, terrorist Khaleel Haqqani said that the security of Afghanistan is our priority.

 

 

According to a report published in the American newspaper New York Times, the terrorist Haqqani said that life will not work without security. Khaleel Haqqani said that we will give security. During this, he said that we will also work for the business and education of the people of Afghanistan. He said that there will be no discrimination between women and men.

 

 

Let us tell you that ever since the terrorist organization Taliban has been occupied by Afghanistan, since then terrorists are being seen roaming freely on the streets there. In Kabul, terrorists are waving weapons on the streets and intimidating people. Taliban terrorists are looking for and hiding those who helped American soldiers in the past.

 

 

As soon as Khaleel Haqqani's speech at the mosque ended, the people present there raised slogans in support of the Taliban and Haqqani. Please tell that Khaleel Haqqani is related to Haqqani Network. Let us tell you that the Haqqani network is considered a major contributor to the expansion of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

 

 

 

Significantly, Jalaluddin Haqqani established his Haqqani network in the year 1970. The Haqqani network is believed to have helped Osama bin Laden escape in 2001.

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