Afghan government handing over power to Taliban, President Ghani leaves country


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Kabul, Aug 15 (IANS): Negotiations are going on in the Afghan Presidential Palace to transfer power to the Taliban.

The head of High Council for National Reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah is said to be mediating the process, Afghan media reported.

Sources have also said that Ali Ahamd Jalali will be appointed as head of the new interim government.

Meanwhile, the acting Ministers of Interior, and Foreign Affairs, in separate video clips, assured Kabul's people would be secure as they are protecting the city along with international allies.

Earlier, the Taliban in a statement, assured residents of Kabul not to be afraid as they are not intended to enter the Afghan capital militarily and there will be a peaceful movement towards Kabul.

The Taliban readied its forces on outskirts of the Afghan capital from all sides on Sunday as panicked civilians prepared for the armed group's takeover of Kabul nearly 20 years after it relinquishing power in an American-led assault.

Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said fighters were remaining on the capital's outskirts as negotiations took place.

"Our forces have not entered Kabul city, and we just issued a statement saying that our forces will not enter Kabul city," he told Al Jazeera from Doha, where peace talks are taking place.

"We are talking and awaiting a peaceful transfer – a transition of the capital city."

Sirens could be heard along with sporadic gunfire in Kabul. Multiple helicopters were flying above the city centre dropping flares.

The Taliban said it has no plans to take the Afghan capital "by force".

"Negotiations are under way to ensure that the transition process is completed safely and securely, without compromising the lives, property and honour of anyone, and without compromising the lives of Kabulis," a Taliban statement said.

"The Islamic Emirate instructs all its forces to stand at the gates of Kabul, not to try to enter the city," a spokesman for the Taliban tweeted, although some residents reported fighters peacefully entered some outer suburbs.

Panicked workers fled government offices. Thousands of civilians now live in parks and open spaces in Kabul itself, fearing the future.

The chief of staff to President Ashraf Ghani on Twitter urged the people of Kabul: "Please don't worry. There is no problem. The situation of Kabul is under control."

Afghan Interior Minister Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal said there would be a "peaceful transfer of power" to a transitional government after the Taliban ordered its fighters to hold back from entering Kabul.

"The Afghan people should not worry... There will be no attack on the city and there will be a peaceful transfer of power to the transitional government," he said in a recorded speech.

There was no immediate word on the situation from Ghani. A palace official said he was in emergency talks with US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and top NATO officials.

 

President Ashraf Ghani, close aides have left Afghanistan 

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has left the country after the Taliban entered Kabul on Sunday.

According to the sources, his close aides have also left the country along with him, Afghan media reported.

Earlier in the day, acting Defence Minister Bismillah Mohammadi said that the President has handed the authority of solving the crisis in the country to political leaders.

Mohammadi said that a delegation will travel to Doha on Monday for talks on the country's situation.

The delegation includes key political leaders, including Younus Qanooni, Ahmad Wali Massoud, Mohammad Mohaqiq among others.

Sources close to the Taliban said that it has been agreed that Ghani will resign after a political agreement and hand the power to a transitional government, reports said.

Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council for National Reconciliation, posted a video on Facebook confirming that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has left the country.

He asked people to keep calm and for the Afghan security forces to cooperate in ensuring security.

Abdullah asked the Taliban to allow some time for talks before entering the city of Kabul. Taliban forces have been seen within the city but most insurgents remain massed in the city's outskirts, the Guardian reported.

Ghani has left Kabul for Tajikistan, a senior Afghan Interior Ministry official said.

Asked for comment, the President's office said it "cannot say anything about Ashraf Ghani's movement for security reasons".

A representative of the Taliban, which entered the capital Kabul earlier on Sunday, said the group was checking on Ghani's whereabouts.

Afghans have said that they seek a political settlement and an end to the ongoing violence in the country.

 

Afghans intrigued at 'being sold out'  

Residents in Herat and Kandahar say they cannot believe how quickly both cities fell after the Taliban's weeks-long effort to take two of Afghanistan's largest cities, Al Jazeera has reported.

"They literally sold us out, there was no government resistance," one female resident of Kandahar told Al Jazeera, fighting back tears late on Thursday evening.

"I never imagined that Kandahar would be taken so easily," she said echoing a sentiment made by Afghans across the country when the Taliban was blazing through the districts since it stepped up an offensive in May after the United States began the final withdrawal of its forces from the country.

A supporter of a local anti-Taliban militia known as an "uprising force" in the western city of Herat agreed.

"The fact that all these places are being handed over, Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif will be next," he said referring to two of the last remaining big cities still in government hands, the report said.

In the week since the Taliban took its first provincial capital, no government official, including President Ashraf Ghani, has publicly admitted to losing a single province.

For many people, the back to back fall on Thursday of Kandahar and Herat, the nation's second and third largest cities, was a turning point in an increasingly violent battle between the forces of the Kabul government and the Taliban.

"I still can't believe how this happened," said one government worker from Herat who currently resides in Kabul.

There was also curiosity on the first official day of Taliban control in Herat and Kandahar.

One resident in Herat said that early on Friday morning, people went out to "see the Taliban". Online videos showed crowds of people gathered in the streets to catch a glimpse of a group they had not seen in the city in 20 years.

In Kandahar, a young man in his 20s said the group was in a celebratory mood, firing bullets into the air to signal its success.

But a journalist in Kandahar said the celebrations did not last long, and the group soon started to harass residents and raid houses.

"They went from house-to-house asking who lived there, and if so-and-so who was part of the security forces or the government was there," the journalist said. He added that they came to his family's house thinking a government deputy lived there.

He is now hiding in another part of the city; afraid he too will be targeted for working in a shop near a foreign forces base before working with the media.

These searches have brought back memories not only of the Taliban's five-year rule, but the communist practice of raids into people's homes searching for any evidence of what the Marxist governments of the 1970s would consider incriminating.

"My uncle informed us to hide anything which provokes them because they checked their house and keep checking other houses," said a young man in Kandahar who says his family is simply trying to keep from drawing attention to themselves.

Kandahar residents speaking to Al Jazeera said the raids mostly focused on people suspected to be part of the government, but that people living nearby potential targets also feared having their homes searched.

"I feel they have very strong intelligence and an actual list," said one resident who did not leave their home in the city for fear of provoking the group's ire.

Another Kandahari youth put the group's actions much more simply: "They are the same Taliban I've been cursing all my life."

In Herat, the story was eerily similar. After a brief celebration, the armed group started to look for people reportedly named on the lists of influential persons and government workers.

A politician who lives in Kabul, away from the family in Herat, said she fears the group will find her family in the city and target them, the report said.

"All night, all I could think about was our house, my father, my mother, what if they are taken because of me?"

As the group's actions in the cities continue to mirror what was occurring in the districts in weeks prior, even those who want to flee are unable to. Flights in and out of both cities have been grounded, with no date for a resumption in sight.

By the evening, the Taliban was back in joyous spirits as it celebrated the triumph in Kandahar by filling the air with the shots of celebratory gunfire once again, the report said.

 

  

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 17 2021

    The world is transfixed by the events unfolding in Afghanistan. The (previous) Afghan government lacked good emissaries and military reconnaissance. The US did obliterate most of their equipment before withdrawal and left the Afghan soldiers to fight with the remnants. But whatever armament was left by the US is now in the hands of the terror organization. This group is insidious to common people in Afghanistan. The Afghan people did express chagrin over the terror outfits ruling. But because of the corruption and the haphazard ruling, the Afghan government were no match compared to the terror outfit.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Really hope Afghans put their differences behind and put up a strong front in favor of united and prosperous Afghanistan. If rumors are to be believed, the family members of top talibans live in Pakistan and are vulnerable to whims and fancies of the deep state in Pakistan. Pakistan military officers is composed of dual passport holders whose single point agenda is to retire with billions of dollars, and settle in the West or Middle East. That is the only logic behind their decisions, everything else is just an excuse and part of the narrative. If Afghans unite, the last opportunity to derive opportunity for dollar collection will end. It is probably next to impossible, but Talibans (Ironically they are no more terrorists. US started negotiating with them and China wants to have friendly relation with them. A violent Taliban is dangerous for its neighbors) should renounce weapons and participate in elections and try to take up people's will rather than force their will with the threat of a gun. Only this will help them to extricate themselves from the crutches of duplicitous ISI. There is every possibility that Pakistani deep state may invent a new radical group in that case, but the risk of renouncing violence is worth it as Afghans can breathe the air of freedom and live without fear.

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  • Anand Saldanha, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    these people dont believe in democracy.....they call themselves peaceful community.

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  • Bala, Kudla

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    My 5 points.1. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) wanted to send their team to India's Kashmir. Will OIC send their team to Afghanistan now?2. The human rights activists who talk about the human rights of radical stone pelters in Kashmir, will they talk about minor girls in Afghanistan? Now, Taliban terrorists are going door-to-door and forcibly marrying girls as young as 12

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    And some people asking why congress divided india by giving land to Pakistan.

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  • samanth, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Dear thousif,We never saying like that first you read veer khan message properly In India you can say anybody to anything

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  • Bhakthas, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Why is Modi allowing our investment to go in vain? Send the RSS bhakthas who are always ready to fight internally..Also send hyper nationalist Arnab Goswamy to debate against the taliban...atleast then they would have done true service to our country...

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  • Mangalorean, Kudla

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Coz of people like you India has bright future like Afghan. You are safe now because Majority people are not Talibanis

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  • Pucchu, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    What a strong injection you to this fake person. They are really enemies for our country, such people are more dangerous than Talibans.

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  • bala, kUDLA

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Time to apply Taliban sharia law on those support Taliban in India. Need a amendment.

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    A very sad situation in our neighbouring Country Afghanistan ? It is difficult for us to comprehend ! I only hope that "No innocent lives "are lost and Peace will prevail there very soon !!!

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  • Prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    None of the citizens of any nations wants traitors to rule. But, some times, traitors win by using their force/power or by brainwashing citizens! But, end result of this kind of rule is very bad.

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  • Prashanth, moodbidri.

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    There are so many traitors hiding inside our country. Time to pick such traitors and throw them into Arabian ocean.

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Whether we say it or not, the cause of all this destruction is in one single factor.a religion so rabid that it has destroyed nations and humanity in the name of some God.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    The original war criminals BUSH & BLAIR who started the war on Afghanistan which resulted in the death & destruction and brought untold misery on the civilians in the first place should be sent to UN war criminal court for justice. That may stop wannabe strongmen from taking destructive actions on the common people.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Don't forget that very death and destruction was initiated jointly by Al-Qaeda & Taliban by destroying WTC and other installations in the US.

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    And now the bolt will say that they did becoz of Palestine. They wont ever think their crimes are wrong. The only solution is the Final Solution

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  • Rezy, Mlore/Mct

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Afghanistan is called as the graveyard of Invaders, history repeats again and again. Americans failed beyond recognition with their analysis and promise to the Afghan people. in 1980 the Russian superpower then was defeated, now US the super power is defeated by the group of people riding on the donkeys.

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  • Queenie D'Costa, Kodi Bengre / Germany

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Beginning of the end.! We have seen Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey happening. France, Germany and several other EU states are on the way while the UK has already surrendered. Powerful impenetrable strategy. With the Tali-Paki dosti, Hindustan will be the next target! So, high time to decide whether to surrender and accept or withstand unitedly. Days are counted. Stop internal hatred, contempt, baseless allegations and stand united.

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    What about our investment in Afghanistan

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Sma Banglore Modi will give you chai and Shah will give you pakodas. If that is not filling call Jossey from Thana he will give you more Khana

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    If we not elected Modiji as PM i am sure that Kashmir will be captured by Islamist / jihadist like Taliban did in Afghan. Jai Sri Ram

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Writing is on the wall if Modi becomes PM again India will be sold out to China and Modi will join Swami Nithyananda in Dominican island. Modi has already prepared for his new life with long unshaven beard and hair.

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  • Samanth, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Mr veer Khan Modi wl come to power again and he wl rule till 2029 Don't take tension too much about modi because in 2029 Yogi wl come This also you can write in wall now only

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Veer Khan!!!!

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  • Thousif, Mangalore, bolar

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Samanth udupi. Who speak against modi you think they are khan Or ahmed. Your kind of joker sold for 2 rupes in street. MC

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    All communist chinese and socialist russians game plan to create refugees then using them against Europe and US then destabilize US, Eurupe and capture the whole world or to make world communist. Same thing happened in Iraq and Syria, now refugees are in Eurupe and US. Later they bring their weapon grade virus and vaccines finish these refugees once done using these refugees against western nations. That's the evil plan of communist chinese to capture or bring the world under their control.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Canada to admit 20,000 vulnerable Afghans, including Sikhs and Hindus from Afghanistan. Why Indian Government cannot help ?

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    There is not a single word from Modi govt on protecting minorities in Afghanistan. Yes, minorities are Hindus, Christians, and Liberal Muslims. Leave others, Modi govt used to talk so much about Hindus, where is it now, when they in Afghanistan really need it? Time to act is now, not after people lose lives.

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  • Sagar Shetty, Kottara chowki

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    The afghan army ran in a quicker time than usain bolt won olympic gold.

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  • Sagar Shetty, Kottara chowki

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    The afghan army ran in a quicker time than usain bolt won olympic gold.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Let us watch next move of Taliban and jihadist . Jai Sri Ram.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Condition there now is fearful.Although they assured people are safe in kabul at present ,noone knows what will be the next.They assured people to go out peacefully ,mostly foreign embassy personal,fear is there.when will their mood may turn.Pity people who live there who came there from other provinces ,with no home ,no perspectives .Mostly women have to suffer under Taliban ,small boys will be now with force driven to military,and with guns in hands.Children as they are guns are their playtoys,might also use them on people just for fun.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Assurance of safety is only for the majority, not for the minuscule minority. That's why Canada has offered to accept 20,000 Hindus and Sikhs leaving the country.

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Thousands of deaths and trillions of dollars later Afghanistan is back to square one. The Americans ditched tye people of Afghan. Once a beautiful and peaceful country, the former USSR and then the Americans destroyed Afghan. The curse will be much bigger.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Oh man...why you blame USSR and America for the entire mess that has been created by Afghan people and their supporters. Foreign powers did not enter without the invitation of Afghans. Look at the situation in Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Tunisia, Somalia and many more countries. Whom do you blame for the situation there.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Western Country and UN. I will tell you why.... Africans, which I mean blacks are treated as slaves... Irrespective of they have abundance of natural resources they have not given power to rule as the colonial and imperial powers want to rule the world... When it comes to ME, yes its again the US and its allies.....Coz it was these sick retards who created a mess in Iraq with their intention to control Oil...... They toppled Iraq and later with their strategy divided the country........ This led to enormous destruction....... Why I blame UN? Its a Puppet organization which has no strength left and follows except what couple of country says....

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Thats why you should know history dear Chandu.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    You really have no idea about Afganistan's history, they are endless fighting between trides in that country even before USSR and US

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    300,000 afghan army so weak? Can't believe.. I think army has some understanding with taliban and papistan 🤔

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Your logic has lot of credence. Afghan army may have tacit understanding with Taliban. Otherwise it's impossible for 70-80 thousand Taliban's to defeat, trained and equipped who were about 3 lakh Afghan soldiers within no time. USA also may had insider information.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    Possibly the US has hidden plans since they still have the caliber and capacity to takeover the country in a better way, with or without the collaboration of regional powers, finally resulting in a lasting solution.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Most of the business man afghani in gulf countries says Taliban hukumath ka peeche hei. common man civilian ko nuksaan nahin hei. Taliban against the Hukumath Now Taliban Hukumath.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Afghansitain is a bunch of provinces ruled by dozens of feudal land lords, its not a country...there is no unity between them as they are from different tribes and sects..sectarian difference run high in pakistan Afganistan and else where..they enjoy one another sects downfall..thats why countries failing from Iraq to syria..Bike borne foot soldiers can defat these countries very easily..

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    People, Nothing surprising here....it was expected Taliban will take over in 90 days after Americans and NATO leave Afghanistan....it crumbled 90 days earlier than expected.... Its not American job to defend Afghanistan by their blood, sweat and tax payers money ....its Afghan's job...if they cannot do that in spite Americans help for last 20 years...they DESERVE to be ruled by BARBARIAN TALIBAN.... I know some 'BROTHERS' here are celebrating....lets see what will be their reaction...when Pakistan is ruled by Taliban...I believe it will happen sooner than later... Last but not least Corrupt politicians of Afghanistan like Ghani and Karazai who steal American tax payers money on Corruption and brought property in Dubai and Europe should be shot by Taliban in front of Afghanistan Presidential Palace... Perhaps its also lesson for our Politicians and Military. to do a soul search...what happened to Billions of Dollars of Indian tax payers money we spent in Afghanistan......Was it necessary ???... ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    If America wants to call any an evil then the world will follow it. And America wants to call any good then the entire world follows the same. I read the Mullah Omar's detail in wiki and found out that he wasn't an evil person at all as was projected by world. Infact he started his occupation to control the evil atrocities of warlords. He made few students of his school join him and named the group Taliban (means student)... This group went on rescuing young girls from the hands of Warlords who used to abduct and rape them. When his popularity grew then people started supported him. And finally he was the leader. Why America made him a target that's coz he didn't wanted to give Osama to America. Why he denied that is also shared in detail in wiki. Reading the detail gives clear picture that he was not bad as was projected by Americans and their media and later the world. Their return after 20 years makes me remember the history of Fatah of Makkah. Hpw it surrender to Prophet and his companions 10 years after migration and 2 years of Treaty of Hudaibiah, where the Makkans had denied Prophet and his messengers to perform Haj.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Blaming America or any foreign power for that matter is easy than putting the own house in order. Now every one wants to run to America or some Western Country as a refugee....why ???? Why not to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran ......?????

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Those who created mess need to bare the Brunt

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  • Rohith, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2021

    @,Ahmed... Forget about USSR and USA, just wondering that you are indirectly supporting Taliban... Is it so????

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Who benefitted from all this??? It is the politicians and weapons manufacturers who earned in billions and trillions. They manufactured this war just to make money. Factors like democracy, womens liberation, islamaphobia were all just side dish appetisers

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  • Sean Fernandez, Manipal, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    You too join Taliban. God bless you... And guys we have such people in India.

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  • Bala, Kudla

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Pakistan finally succeeded distroying the peace of a neighbour. Long live Afghanistan.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    American purpose of providing security (So Called) to Afghanistan is fulfilled. In fact Americans were there to make Taliban powerful and not to curb them.

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    A big loss for India. India invested millions of dollars in Afghanistan, all waste, on above now the major worry would be Kashmir border. Utter foreign policy failure.

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    I could see worry in the faces of NDTV channel today . Especially Shekar Gupta..No they want RSS to do the talking ..

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Adani and his team already invested million of Rs by trusting US. finally Govinda .

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Adani uses our bank money which will be written of as war loss. He may even get compensation.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    We too need similar thing to topple central government. These so called democratic governments are looting the people especially current government.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Is any possibility in future RSS too follow Taliban footsteps to restore religious identity in india ???

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    RSS are not fighters and has no guts. History is evident. They are from the clan who wrote an apology letter and ran away

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Most of the Afghani citizens want Taliban to rule...Check with any afghani brothers if you are in gulf...Thats the ground reality....

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Haha afgani brothers in gulf want taliban rule what about people who are actually living in afganisthan? Do they want their daughters to be gifted as gifts to these terrorists? No gulf countries follow the Taliban way of life. Women are allowed to work and earn a living in Dubai none of these is accepted by Taliban

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  • Anil, MP

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    @ SFH... Taliban is a terror group... Indirectly u r supporting them.... One thing is for sure... Today if UPA govt was there in Central means.... People like you would have come to street to celebrate.... Under Taliban...... Just read how women, education and minorities r treated...

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  • John V., Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Just meeting few Afghans does not make "most" of those who who want Talibans. Even in India we have few supporters of Talibans, that does not make most of the Indians who want the Talibans.

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  • Shararth, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    No one wants to go back to where they started, comoon yrr who wants to live under dark taliban shariya law...Its a joke

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