Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Chief of the Taliban hails ‘security’ in rare appearance

- Agence France-Presse

KANDAHAR: Afghanista­n’s supreme leader appeared publicly for only the second time in six years on Sunday, telling worshipper­s celebratin­g Eid al-Fitr the Taliban had achieved freedom and security since seizing power last year.

Speaking just two days after a bomb ripped through a mosque in Kabul, an atmosphere of heightened security surrounded the man introduced as Hibatullah Akhundzada, the chief of the Taliban.

“Congratula­tions on victory, freedom and success,” he told thousands of worshipper­s at the

Eidgah mosque in the southern city of Kandahar, the hardline group’s de facto power centre. “Congratula­tions on this security and for the Islamic system.”

While the number of bombings across the country has dropped since Kabul fell to the Taliban last August, attacks soared over the final two weeks of the fasting month of Ramadan, which ended on Saturday for Afghans.

Dozens of civilians have been killed in the primarily sectarian attacks - some claimed by the Islamic State group - targeting members of the Shia and Sufi Muslim communitie­s. Friday’s bombing in the capital killed at least 10. Akhundzada delivered his brief address from one of the front rows of worshipper­s in Kandahar without turning to face the crowd, according to social media posts.

Taliban officials did not allow journalist­s to approach him, an AFP correspond­ent reported.

“I’m so happy that I can’t even describe it,” said Kandahar resident Bismillah, who attended the Eid prayers at the Eidgah mosque. “I had a dream to pray alongside my supreme leader, to hear his voice or to see him.”

Gul Ahmad, another resident of Kandahar who prayed at the mosque, said Afghans would continue to worship despite the recent attacks.

Two helicopter­s hovered over the mosque for the whole of the two-hour event.

It was Akhundzada’s second known public appearance since taking control of the Taliban in 2016. In October, he visited the Darul Uloom Hakimiah mosque in Kandahar, according to an audio recording circulated by Taliban social media accounts.

 ?? AFP ?? Taliban fighters stand guard as Muslim devotees prepare to offer Eid al-Fitr prayers, at Eidgah in Kandahar.
AFP Taliban fighters stand guard as Muslim devotees prepare to offer Eid al-Fitr prayers, at Eidgah in Kandahar.

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