Islamabad: The days after the comments of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan over the government formed in Afghanistan, the Taliban stated that countries did not have the right to ask the Islamic Emirates to form an ‘inclusive’ government in Afghanistan.
The statement came from a Taliban spokesman and Deputy Information Minister Zabihullah Mujahid after Pakistan and several other countries urged the Taliban to form an inclusive government in Afghanistan.
“Pakistan or other countries do not have the right to ask the Islamic Emirates to establish an ‘inclusive’ government in Afghanistan,” Mujahid said in the days when he was asked for his reaction to PM Imran Khan about the Afghan government.
A few days ago, Khan accepted that Islamabad had started negotiations with the Taliban for inclusive government which would include a minority in this country.
Previously, another Taliban leader, Mohammad Mobeen also stated that Afghanistan did not give anyone right to call for inclusive government in this country.
“Does the inclusive government mean that neighbors have representatives and their spies in the system?,” He said during a debate performance in Afghanistan Ariana TV.
Mobeen’s statement is a strong indication that the Taliban is not in the mood to receive calls for such a government that has representatives from other groups.
Meanwhile, the Taliban also insisted that their government was inclusive with other ethnic representations, Pakistani time reported.