New Delhi: Ally Taliban’s old network Haqqani looked at Kashmir as beyond “jurisdiction” and, therefore, any disturbance would be against the declared policy, Scion Anas Anas Haqqani said in an interview with CNN-News18 on Tuesday.
Coinciding with the last US troops who left the Afghan capital.
Looking for building a flavor sent by Taliban leader Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai to the Government of India, Anas said that the new regime in Afghanistan wants “good relations with India” and “ready to forget everything and take a relationship.” The Hazqqani network is the Afghan militant rebel group which has been part of the Taliban since 1995.
Anas is the youngest son of the final founder of clothing, Jalaluddin Haqqani.
Anas said that exactly like his clothes would not interfere in Kashmir’s problem, Haqqanis would expect other people not to interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan.
On whether the commitment also means that the Haqqani network will not support the activities of the terror of Jail-e-Muhammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba Pakistan in Kashmir, Anas rejects all talks such as “propaganda” and distances themselves from Pakistan vis-A-Vis J & K.
He accused the Indian media “spreading negative propaganda about us” and “damaging the atmosphere”.
“We don’t want anything wrong about us.
India has helped our enemies for 20 years but we are ready to forget everything,” he said.
Concerns that Indians stranded in Afghanistan might be targeted, Anas claimed “everyone was safe in Afghanistan”.
He said that since taking over Afghanistan, the Taliban had proven it would bring everyone.
“There was panic and fear at first, but now things have settled and people are happy.
Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan like other communities in Afghanistan and they will live happily.” In the development projects that were delayed in Afghanistan involving India, Anas said the Taliban would ask for help not only from India but also all over the world to continue work.