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EXCLUSIVE: Taliban no longer like Pakistan's interference, audio of commander expressing displeasure against ISI chief goes viral

 



Afghanistan Crisis: In the viral audio, the Taliban commander can be heard saying that Pakistan has tarnished his reputation at the international level. This audio also mentions the firing in Rashtrapati Bhavan, the reason for which is being told to Faiz Hameed, the head of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI.

Kabul. There is news of a rift between Pakistan and the Taliban between the formation of the government in Afghanistan. Recently, an audio that went viral on social media is testifying to this. In the viral audio, the Taliban commander can be heard saying that Pakistan has tarnished his reputation at the international level. This audio also mentions the firing in Rashtrapati Bhavan, the reason for which is being told to Faiz Hameed, the head of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI.

The audio indicates that the tension between the Taliban and Pakistan is over the post in the cabinet and the intervention of the ISI chief. The head of the intelligence agency had offered some names from Haqqani and Quetta Shura. The Taliban commander is saying that Punjabi General Faiz Hameed has created a big problem for him. Hameed had reached Kabul for the formation of the government in Afghanistan. Sources reveal that the ISI chief came and forced him to make cabinet members only from Haqqani and Quetta Shura.

The Taliban had previously said they would form a broad-based government, with Tajiks, Uzbeks and minority Hazaras joining the new cabinet. He had also planned to include some old politicians to gain international recognition. The audio is also indicating that the firing between the Taliban commander and the bodyguards of the ISI chief in Rashtrapati Bhavan was caused by Faiz Hameed.

Sirajuddin Haqqani has been made the new interior minister. He is the son of the founder from Haqqani Network. This group has been declared a terrorist group by Washington. He is also on the FBI's Most Wanted list because of his links to al-Qaeda and his involvement in suicide attacks. News18 had earlier reported that the Doha team of Taliban leaders, aware of the compulsions imposed by the world community, wanted some ordinary faces for the leadership, something radical to handle other things.

She wanted to include former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, former CEO Abdullah Abdullah and Anas Haqqani from the Haqqani Group, but when Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmed Khan briefed the headquarters on developments, Hameed arrived on Sunday and things changed. Went. According to sources, Hamid changed the game with the help of Haqqani and Yakub.


The head of the intelligence agency paid only two of the Doha team for major roles, led by Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, and held separate meetings with everyone. News18 has already reported how Pakistan has failed the Taliban many times in the past. The viral audio that surfaced on Facebook was later deleted.

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