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Mullah Baradar said the former ‘corrupt’ official, said there was no place for them in the cabinet

Mullah Baradar said the former 'corrupt' official, said there was no place for them in the cabinet
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KABUL: Hardliner and Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, in an interview with Afghan television radio (RTA) on Monday, said that the Islamic Emirates Afghanistan would not include one of the former Republican government officials in Indonesia the cabinet.
Baradar accused former officials to be “corrupt”.
He said that the integrity of the Islamic State would be harmed if he included even one of the former officials reported ToloNews.
The interviewer asked Baradar about his stand on international demand that Afghanistan had to form an inclusive government.
Responding to that question, Baradar said that during Doha spoke, the US had given the names of several government officials to fulfill the same demand.
He said, “These people cannot be with us in government, because even if they are five (even if only five people are included), they will endanger the position of our government and we do not want our government to be lowered by people,” Baradar claims That the Afghan Islamic Emirates have fulfilled all conditions placed in front of them as a prerequisite for their recognition.
He said that because his condition was fulfilled, the world had to recognize him.
He added, “The Islamic Emirates have met the requirements of recognition and the world should recognize it.” Speaking of the current economic crisis that rolled Afghanistan, Baradar said that if the world did not help Afghanistan, the country would be greatly affected.
He also stressed that not only Afghanistan will be burdened but neighboring countries and the world will be included in poor light.
When asked about the education of girls and the reopening of the university, Baradar said that the right to access education was true.
But he quoted the country’s economic crisis and moral problems as a university reason was not opened.
“The education sector requires a strong economy.
When economic challenges are resolved, we will provide educational facilities for everyone who wants to pursue their studies,” he said.
Baradar also denied the allegations by former President Ashraf Ghani that He – Ghani – would be killed if he did not leave Kabul.
Afghanistan Acting Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund, during his first public speech last year, accused Ghani corruption and embezzlement of funds, reported local media.

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