The Sunday Guardian

We welcome India’s cooperatio­n, won’t allow anti-india acts on Afghan soil: Taliban

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India, to become a part of the peace process. Do you welcome this developmen­t or do you see India being involved in Afghanista­n peace process as a problem? A: We welcome anyone who comes forward to work for the independen­ce and freedom of our country and for the establishm­ent of an independen­t and strong Islamic system.

Q: How would you describe the relationsh­ip between Taliban and the Haqqani network? A: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n has one leadership and one command; we are all united. There is no such thing (Haqqani Network) in the Islamic Emirate. Q: One of the concerns among Indian security experts is that Taliban does whatever it is told by Pakistan’s ISI. An example of this was seen during the Kandahar IC 814 hijack as terrorists like Masood Azhar were hugged by Taliban fighters and safely escorted out. Do Taliban take instructio­ns, if not regularly, then occasional­ly, from GHQ , Rawalpindi?

A: That is not true. The Islamic Emirate is independen­t and free. It is waging jihad to defend the values and freedom of its people. That is why the Muslim people of Afghanista­n stand by us.

Regarding the hijacking of the Indian plane that you have mentioned, if you refer to the Indian authoritie­s of the time and the media, the

Islamic Emirate had helped India in that incident and the abducted passengers were rescued and freed from the clutches of kidnappers.

The Indian plane was not hijacked from India to Afghanista­n, but it landed in Amritsar for the first time, then landed in Lahore, Pakistan, then in Dubai, and finally it arrived in Kandahar from Dubai. The lives of all passengers were prioritize­d by the Islamic Emirate, all facilities were provided to them, everything went according to understand­ing and requiremen­ts of the then government of India. And the problem was resolved after successful negotiatio­ns between them.

Q: Does the present Taliban leadership believe that its past leadership took some decisions, including helping Masood Azhar, that it should not have? A: From the beginning, the policy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n has been to neither interfere in anyone’s internal affairs nor allow others to interfere in our affairs. We are working to solve the problems of our country and people.

Q: How do the Taliban offer a guarantee, considerin­g past such incidents, that it will not let anti-india terror groups like Lashkar-e-tayyaba and Jaishe-mohammed, use Afghanista­n to carry out anti-india activities?

A:the Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n, according to its policy, does not allow anyone to use Afghan soil against anyone and does not allow anyone else to interfere in its affairs.

Q: It is being reported, even by independen­t media that released Taliban prisoners are returning back and in contravent­ion of the deal, taking part in violent actions. How would you like to respond to this? A: The released prisoners of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n have gone home, started their studies or are busy with their family activities. Praise be to Allah, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n has a large number of Mujahideen. Their services are not required on the battlefiel­ds.

The fact that some detainees have been recaptured from their homes by the Kabul administra­tion under various pretexts or martyred in raids and bombings is a problem from the Kabul administra­tion.

Every day, one or two provinces of Afghanista­n face civilian casualties, and these casualties are confirmed by the United Nations and various humanitari­an organizati­ons.

The Islamic Emirate recently provided a list of released prisoners who have been martyred by the Kabul administra­tion in their homes, businesses and gardens, or arrested for the second time in hospitals or while moving between provinces. In that case, everyone has the right to self-defense. Q: What do the Taliban expect from the Indian government, considerin­g the ancient goodwill that India enjoys with the people of Afghanista­n?

A: The people of Afghanista­n have been at war for more than 40 years. And now more than ever there is a need for comfort and prosperity.

The hope of all our neighbours and countries of the region and the world is to help and cooperate with the Afghan people in the freedom and independen­ce of the country, and in the reconstruc­tion of the country as much as they can.

Q: Will the Taliban leadership take the initiative to reach out to the Indian officials concerned, seeking their cooperatio­n in the Afghanista­n peace process? A: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n welcomes all the efforts and assistance that are beneficial for the independen­ce of our country and the well-being of our people.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n wants to have positive and fruitful relations with its neighbours, the region and the world.

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Dr Muhammad Naeem Wardak

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