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Increase of the Taliban may affect South Asia : report

Increase of the Taliban may affect South Asia : report
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KABUL: As the situation in Afghanistan deteriorating from day to day, there are reports emerging that the ascent of radical Islam in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and even India since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, a media report said.
Writing in The J.CA, Rachel Avraham, a political analyst cited an interview from Kumer Shipan Basu, President of the World Hindu Struggle Committee in which he stated that with the advent of the Taliban to power, there is concern that the situation will get worse.
“Over the past few weeks, Muslim extremists have done a barbaric attack on Hindus by placing the Koran in Hindu puja mandap (a temporary place of worship).
People from the Buddhist community are not left out either.
Because of the false rumors blasphemy in more than 31 counties, Hindu idols been destroyed, Hindu homes were attacked and looted, and many Hindu women were gangraped, “said Basu.
From the perspective of Basu, Bangladesh has always been associated with the development in Afghanistan – and the rise of the Taliban there have been causing euphoria radicalism in Bangladesh, which has a government that is already spoiling radical Islam, the report said.
According to reports, earlier this week, radical Islam clashed with police while on his way to the capital city of Pakistan.
This unrest, which did lead to the deaths of several police officers, caused the government to release 350 activists banned.
At the same time, there are also reports of Pakistani cricket raving about radical Islam and promote bigotry against non-Muslims.
A Gallop poll recently found that 55 percent of Pakistanis will support the installation of the radical Islamic government similar to the Taliban in Afghanistan, the report stated.
And in Afghanistan itself, the situation deteriorated day by day, thus increasing the likelihood that radicalism will affect the entire region.
Meanwhile, the European Parliament has recently hosted an international conference on “the situation of women’s rights in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.” The conference was organized by Manel Msalmi, a feminist activist and human rights famous.
At the conference, one speaker is Zarifa Ghafari, a former mayor of Maidan Shar Afghani.
Ghafari stated: “Afghanistan has undergone a drastic change in the last few weeks have been legitimately Since the Taliban seized power on 15 August 2021, has built a narrative of ‘moderate Taliban’ to gain recognition from the international community ,.” The J .ca reported.
According Ghafari, “It is becoming clear that the Taliban 2.0 will be worse, because the view of the world that has remained unchanged, rooted in medieval ideology.
Especially on the important issue of women’s rights.” “The new government formed by the Taliban are all male, which is composed of mostly mullahs.
Even in educational services, professional women who are absent, the Ministry of higher education of the Taliban is consulted only teachers and male students on resume function college,” he added.

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