Peshawar / Kabul: Organizing “Death to Pakistan”, the protesters of Afghanistan, including women, were taken to Kabul streets on Tuesday, because they claimed that Pakistani jets carried out air strikes in Panjshir Province, according to a media report.
The Taliban on Monday said they had confiscated Panjshir, the last province did not control them, after their takeover from the Afghan government supported by the US last month.
Taliban members were reported to have fired shots into the air to dissolve protesters but they were still nervous, the news agency Khamma Afghanistan reported.
A number of men and women were taken to the streets of Slogan Songs Kabul against Pakistan because they claimed the country’s jet carried out air strikes in Panjshir Province, he said.
Organizing “death to Pakistan”, “Freedom”, “Allah Akbar” and “We do not want to be captured” among many other slogans, the protesters gathered at the gate of the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul and asked Afghan staff, the report was said.
The agitators said they did not want the doll government in Afghanistan and asked the inclusive government, he said.
The demonstrators gathered after Ahmad Masoud, Co-Leader of Resistance Front in Panjshir Province, in a voice clip called Afghans to rise again against the Taliban.
According to the report, people in Blak Province and Daikundi also took to the streets on Monday night and the slogan shouted against Pakistan.
Iran also reacted to air strikes in Panjshir and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had requested an investigation of what he called interference by foreign jets.
Pakistan is often accused by the Afghan government to provide Taliban military assistance, a charges rejected by Islamabad.
The head of the Inter-Services Inter-Services Agency Inter-Services Inter-Services (ISI) HAMES last week also met with the Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul, in the midst of efforts to complete the government in a war-hit country.
The spy head ran to Kabul on a visit that was not announced.