Hindustan Times (Noida)

Taliban set to unveil govt led by Akhundzada soon: Official

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KABUL: The Taliban and other Afghan leaders have reached a “consensus” on the formation of a new government and cabinet under the leadership of the group’s top spiritual leader, an official said.

Taliban supreme commander Haibatulla­h Akhundzada will be the top leader of any governing council, Bilal Karimi, a member of the group’s cultural commission said on Wednesday. Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of Akhundzada’s three deputies and the main public face of the Taliban, is likely to be in charge of the daily functionin­g of the government, Karimi added.

“The consultati­ons on forming an inclusive Afghan government within the Islamic Emirate’s leaders, with the leaders from previous government and other influentia­l leaders have officially ended,” Karimi said. “They have reached a consensus. We’re about to announce a functionin­g cabinet and government in a few days, not weeks.”

The Taliban had been waiting for the full withdrawal of US troops before making any announceme­nts about their government, said a senior official who asked not to be identified.

Both Akhundzada and Baradar will soon make a public appearance in Kabul, the official added.

KANDAHAR: A Black Hawk copter flew circles over the Taliban’s spiritual heartland in Kandahar on Wednesday while fighters stood aboard captured Humvees as the Islamists paraded their plundered US military hardware.

On the highway towards Kandahar, a long line of green armoured fighting vehicles drove in single file down, with white-and-black Taliban flags attached to aerials.

Fighters manned the controls of multi-purpose trucks - used earlier by US, Nato and Afghan forces - while others clambered over the vehicles at Ayno Maina, a town outside the city. At Kandahar’s cricket ground, hundreds gathered to listen to speeches heaping praise on the Taliban, while elder leaders sat in the players’ dugout.

The Taliban’s secretive supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is living in Kandahar, the group disclosed last Sunday.

 ?? AFP ?? Abandoned Afghan Air Force aircraft and armoured vests at the Kabul airport.
AFP Abandoned Afghan Air Force aircraft and armoured vests at the Kabul airport.

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