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Written By: Sidhant Sibal WION
New Delhi Published: Jul 18, 2021, 01:20 PM(IST)

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Taliban's Spokesman for International Media Suhail Shaheen (file photo).


Speaking to our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal, the Taliban's spokesman for International Media Suhail Shaheen has said that they 'don’t have any ties with' the LeT or JeM.
Last week, Afghan President Ghani said intelligence estimates indicate the influx of over 10,000 Jihadi fighters from Pakistan and other places in the past month. This even as the Taliban is making rapid territorial gains.
On protection of major infrastructure projects, Shaheen said that the group has a policy of protecting 'national projects like dams'. India has constructed major infrastructure projects in the country like India Afghanistan Friendship dam in western Herat province.

Sidhant Sibal: Are Taliban and India talking? Having some kind of engagement at any level. Any back-channel communication between the two, if yes, how?
Suhail Shaheen: I can’t confirm reports about the Indian delegation meeting with IEA seniors. It has not happened as far as I know.
Sidhant Sibal: Has Taliban cut ties with UN listed terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)?

Suhail Shaheen: We have clearly sent a message to all that we are not allowing anyone to use the soil of Afghanistan against any other country. We don’t have any ties with them. About India, it is essential for them to remain impartial in the Afghan issue and not to support a moribund regime that is killing its own people day and night by drones, airplanes strikes, and weapons received from foreign countries.
Sidhant Sibal: How do you see India's development projects, capacity building projects. Can you assure them they will be protected? Recently, 16 security personnel were killed in a Taliban attack near the Salma dam in Herat?
Suhail Shaheen: Protection of national projects like dams is an IEA or Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan policy. We have announced this policy more than once. However, Indian military hardware assistance to Kabul, which ultimately end up in killing innocent Afghan people, is hostility towards the Afghan people. This is bad for India’s image in the eyes of the Afghan people and makes a hostile perception. It is for them to review their position.
Sidhant Sibal: India has been saying gains of the last 20 years, like women's rights, minority rights, rights of Hindus, Sikhs should not be impacted? How do you see that, plus, will the rights of minorities be protected? or will they have to flee home to take refuge in India? A large number have already come to India.
Suhail Shaheen: We are committed to the rights of minorities in Afghanistan and they have equal rights like other Afghans. Similarly, we admit all basic rights of women including access to education and work in the light of our Islamic rules. Moreover, there is no security issue for any Afghan citizen intending to lead a normal life in the country.
Sidhant Sibal: How do you see the current situation in Afghanistan with violence being increased by Taliban fighters? Do you plan to create an Islamic emirate in the country?
Suhail Shaheen: Talks are underway in Doha currently. We hope to reach a peaceful solution through talks and form an Afghan inclusive Islamic government where all Afghans can participate.

 
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Don't be happy, they are power hungry let them set once, they are connected with everyone ttp, bla, bra, lem etc. They will cteate unrest in whole south Asia.
 
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Don't be happy, they are power hungry let them set once, they are connected with everyone ttp, bla, bra, lem etc. They will cteate unrest in whole south Asia.
sorry your saviors the white world abandoned you!

yindu boys are working overtime!

why the **** would Pakistan want to destroy a dam that doesnt even effect Pakistan!

desperate turds
 
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Written By: Sidhant Sibal WION
New Delhi Published: Jul 18, 2021, 01:20 PM(IST)

202777-taliban-1.jpg


Taliban's Spokesman for International Media Suhail Shaheen (file photo).


Speaking to our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal, the Taliban's spokesman for International Media Suhail Shaheen has said that they 'don’t have any ties with' the LeT or JeM.
Last week, Afghan President Ghani said intelligence estimates indicate the influx of over 10,000 Jihadi fighters from Pakistan and other places in the past month. This even as the Taliban is making rapid territorial gains.
On protection of major infrastructure projects, Shaheen said that the group has a policy of protecting 'national projects like dams'. India has constructed major infrastructure projects in the country like India Afghanistan Friendship dam in western Herat province.

Sidhant Sibal: Are Taliban and India talking? Having some kind of engagement at any level. Any back-channel communication between the two, if yes, how?
Suhail Shaheen: I can’t confirm reports about the Indian delegation meeting with IEA seniors. It has not happened as far as I know.
Sidhant Sibal: Has Taliban cut ties with UN listed terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)?

Suhail Shaheen: We have clearly sent a message to all that we are not allowing anyone to use the soil of Afghanistan against any other country. We don’t have any ties with them. About India, it is essential for them to remain impartial in the Afghan issue and not to support a moribund regime that is killing its own people day and night by drones, airplanes strikes, and weapons received from foreign countries.
Sidhant Sibal: How do you see India's development projects, capacity building projects. Can you assure them they will be protected? Recently, 16 security personnel were killed in a Taliban attack near the Salma dam in Herat?
Suhail Shaheen: Protection of national projects like dams is an IEA or Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan policy. We have announced this policy more than once. However, Indian military hardware assistance to Kabul, which ultimately end up in killing innocent Afghan people, is hostility towards the Afghan people. This is bad for India’s image in the eyes of the Afghan people and makes a hostile perception. It is for them to review their position.
Sidhant Sibal: India has been saying gains of the last 20 years, like women's rights, minority rights, rights of Hindus, Sikhs should not be impacted? How do you see that, plus, will the rights of minorities be protected? or will they have to flee home to take refuge in India? A large number have already come to India.
Suhail Shaheen: We are committed to the rights of minorities in Afghanistan and they have equal rights like other Afghans. Similarly, we admit all basic rights of women including access to education and work in the light of our Islamic rules. Moreover, there is no security issue for any Afghan citizen intending to lead a normal life in the country.
Sidhant Sibal: How do you see the current situation in Afghanistan with violence being increased by Taliban fighters? Do you plan to create an Islamic emirate in the country?
Suhail Shaheen: Talks are underway in Doha currently. We hope to reach a peaceful solution through talks and form an Afghan inclusive Islamic government where all Afghans can participate.


LOL. :omghaha:

Suhail Shaheen: I can’t confirm reports about the Indian delegation meeting with IEA seniors. It has not happened as far as I know.


About India, it is essential for them to remain impartial in the Afghan issue and not to support a moribund regime that is killing its own people day and night by drones, airplanes strikes, and weapons received from foreign countries.



Indian military hardware assistance to Kabul, which ultimately end up in killing innocent Afghan people, is hostility towards the Afghan people. This is bad for India’s image in the eyes of the Afghan people and makes a hostile perception. It is for them to review their position.
 
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In brief, Taliban are against occupational forces themselves and they fought for 20 years to defeat massive US/NATO union of occupational blood hungry savage bandits. Remember, those forces were equipped with modern weapon and equipment which India even could not dream.
Indians should not be worried at all - go just lick the Service Joggers and do some tail wagging stunts to please your new masters.
 
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LOL. :omghaha:

Suhail Shaheen: I can’t confirm reports about the Indian delegation meeting with IEA seniors. It has not happened as far as I know.


About India, it is essential for them to remain impartial in the Afghan issue and not to support a moribund regime that is killing its own people day and night by drones, airplanes strikes, and weapons received from foreign countries.



Indian military hardware assistance to Kabul, which ultimately end up in killing innocent Afghan people, is hostility towards the Afghan people. This is bad for India’s image in the eyes of the Afghan people and makes a hostile perception. It is for them to review their position.
That's a perfect Taliban reply to indian full fraand ship sapporrt :lol:
Those are the foundations of India Taliban ,now imagine what will happen next.
 
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Agreements made with an illegitimate government by a hostile interfering nation are not valid under any law. India gambled on a losing horse and it cost India dearly. Taliban leadership are intelligent diplomats and have just politely told India "f-Off".
 
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Salaam


The country against which Afghan soil was being used was Pakistan. Taliban are saying they won't let that happen. India and Afghanistan don't share a border, so I don't see how that helps India when there was no infiltration into India from Afghanistan likely to happen in the first place.

The other fear is that somehow, Pakistan needs the Taliban government to officially declare jihad in Kashmir or something. If Pakistan wants to recruit people for Kashmir jihad, there are many people who fought alongside the Taliban and would be willing to be recruited into the Kashmir theatre. Their learnt experience can be transferred to Kashmir via training the right people. You don't need a lot for that.

So I really don't see how this interview changes anything in favour of India. Pakistan is able to achieve most of its objectives with a Taliban government in Afghanistan. Indians lose their investment and influence. That's clear enough.
 
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