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The Afghan Taliban has rejected tweets about attacks on India and Kashmir - Taliban Spokesman

The Afghan Taliban has rejected tweets about attacks on India and Kashmir - Taliban Spokesman


The news circulating about India has nothing to do with the Afghan Taliban, the spokesman saying the Taliban do not believe in interfering in other countries' internal affairs.

It should be noted that a few days ago, various tweets were circulating on the social networking website Twitter regarding Sher Muhammad Abbas Stanikzai, the deputy head of the Taliban's political office in Qatar.

The tweets said that the Taliban would attack India after Eid-ul-Fitr and become part of the ongoing 'jihad' in Kashmir.

There were also rumors that the Taliban had offered talks to India. A key Taliban spokesman has dismissed all such speculations, especially rumors of an attack on India.

Taliban political office spokesman Sohail Shaheen said in a message on the social networking site Twitter that the statement published in some media about India had nothing to do with the Islamic Emirate, the policy of the Islamic Emirate is clear that they Does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.


Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai also denied the circulating statement, saying he did not have a Twitter account, while Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the statement should not be taken lightly.

It should be noted that these statements became more important because the US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmai Khalilzad had recently visited India and this visit was being given utmost importance in the context of the Afghan peace process. ۔

According to Indian media, the purpose of Zalmai Khalilzad's visit was to send a message to India that it should use its influence on the Afghan government to play a role in releasing Taliban prisoners and bringing the Afghan peace process to a logical conclusion.

Experts believe that India still has a strong influence in Afghanistan and that is why President Ashraf Ghani is not ready to kneel down and step down despite the Taliban not recognizing the Afghan government.

Indian experts say India has always been aggressive against the Taliban and has always supported aggression against the Taliban, but given the change of circumstances, especially in view of the possible withdrawal of the United States from the region, Indian officials The change in attitude is not far-fetched.

It is to be noted that Asad Khan, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, had recently said that if India felt that it could play its role in the Afghan peace process, it should definitely talk to the Taliban.

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