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Taliban has broken shackles of slavery, says Imran Khan

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday seemed to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul by saying that Afghanista­n has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighbouri­ng wartorn country.

The longstandi­ng war in Afghanista­n reached a watershed moment on Sunday when the Taliban insurgents closed in on Kabul before entering the city and took over the presidenti­al palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to join fellow citizens and foreigners to flee the country.

Khan made these remarks while addressing a ceremony to launch the first phase of the Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf party.

The premier spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan. “When you adopt someone's culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery. In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanista­n with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".

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