Taliban is not going to change: Taliban leader said - democracy will not work in Afghanistan; No need to tell how our government will be


Posted on 19th Aug 2021 01:47 pm by rohit kumar

The Taliban, engaged in taking power in Afghanistan, have expressed their intentions. Taliban leader Wahidullah Hashimi has said that there will be no democratic system in Afghanistan because it does not exist here. Hashimi has told news agency Reuters that the Taliban does not need to tell how the government of Afghanistan will be because it is very clear. Sharia law will prevail here.

 

Haibatullah Akhundzada may be the head of the Taliban regime

Wahidullah says that the Taliban is making a strategy on how to run Afghanistan. According to the plan so far, the Taliban Council could take over the affairs of Afghanistan and the head of the Islamic terrorist movement Haibatullah Akhundzada could be the head of the Taliban regime. According to Hashimi, Akhundzada will be above the head of the Talibani council and his stature will be equal to that of the country's president. Even Akhundzada's deputy will remain in the role of president.

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It is clear from Waheedullah's words that the Taliban rule is likely to remain the same as it lasted from 1996 to 2001. Then Mullah Omar was heading the Taliban from behind the scenes and the daily work was done by a council.

 

Taliban will recruit Afghan soldiers

The Taliban plan to create a new army. In this, along with recruiting Taliban, former pilots and soldiers of Afghanistan will also be asked to recruit. Now it remains to be seen how successful this recruitment campaign of the Taliban is because in the last 20 years Taliban terrorists have killed thousands of soldiers and recently Taliban also started targeting Afghan pilots who were trained by the US.

 

Wahidullah says that most Afghan soldiers have taken training in Turkey, Germany, and England. So they will be asked to return. We will also make some changes in the army but still, we will need ex-servicemen. The Taliban in particular need pilots because they have fighters but no pilots.

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