Taliban will make Afghanistan an Islamic emirate, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar may be the new President

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Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar

Kabul: On Sunday 15 August 2021, the Taliban captured the whole of Afghanistan. The Afghan army laid down arms in front of Taliban fighters without a struggle. Meanwhile, there is news that President Ashraf Ghani has left Afghanistan and fled to Tajikistan. However, there is no confirmed information about this at the moment. In such a situation, once again the power of the Taliban in Afghanistan is being considered fixed. With this, the situation seems to be clear regarding the name of the new President. According to the news of English news channel CNN-News18, the Taliban’s Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar is likely to be declared the new President of Afghanistan.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar is one of the four people who started the Taliban movement in Afghanistan in 1994. Till the end of 2012, there was little discussion about Mulla Baradar. However, his name topped the list of Taliban prisoners whom the Afghans wanted to release to encourage peace talks.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar

Although he was released by the Pakistani government in 2018 after a deal with the Taliban, it was not clarified whether he would be kept in Pakistan or sent to a third country. Mullah Baradar’s importance can be understood from the fact that at the time of his arrest he was considered one of the most trusted commanders of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar.

The leader of the Taliban is Amir al-Muminin, who is responsible for political, religious, and military affairs. At present, the post is held by Maulvi Hibatullah Akhundzada. He has previously been the chief justice of the Taliban. He has three assistants. Political Assistant- Mullah Abdul Ghani Bardar is Akhundzada’s political assistant. He is also the deputy founder of the Taliban and the head of Doha’s political office. Assistant – Mullah Muhammad Yacob, son of Taliban founder Mullah Omar, currently holds this post.

Ashraf Ghani said – left the country to protect the people
President Ashraf Ghani left the country after resigning from his post after the arrival of the Taliban in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. A statement has been issued on social media from Ashraf Ghani, who reached Tajikistan after leaving Afghanistan. Ghani wrote that he found this the best way to stop the flood of blood. Ghani said it was a tough choice for him.

Ghani wrote, ‘Today, I faced a difficult choice; I must face the armed Taliban who wanted to enter Rashtrapati Bhavan or leave the beloved country (Afghanistan) for which I devoted my life for the last twenty years to protect and protect.’ Ghani wrote, ‘if still. Countless countrymen would have been martyred and they had seen the destruction of the city of Kabul, the result would have been a great human calamity in this city of six million people. have come for it.’

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