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Key Taliban Member Graduated From Aligarh Muslim University, India

There were key Taliban members among the students who were offered scholarships to study in India, Khaama Press announced, citing a Wall Street Journal report.

Representative Of Afghanistan Ministry Of Finance Studied Human Rights In Aligarh Muslim University 

Ahmad Wali Haqmal, who is presently the representative for Afghanistan’s Ministry of Finance was a key Taliban part in the Kandahar University and was later sent to study Human rights in the Aligarh Muslim University of India.

Other Taliban cells worked in other significant Afghan urban communities. In Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second-biggest city, college speaker Ahmad Wali Haqmal said he over and over asked Taliban pioneers for authorization to join the equipped battle against the US-upheld government after he finished his four year certification in Shariah law, the Wall Street Journal announced.

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“I was prepared to take the AK-47 and go on the grounds that no Afghan can endure the intrusion of their country,” he reviewed. “However at that point our elderly folks told us no, don’t come here, remain around there, work in the colleges on the grounds that these are likewise our kin and the media and the world are beguiling them about us,” the report said.

“The Taliban sent Haqmal to India to procure a graduate degree in basic liberties from Aligarh Muslim University, he said. At the point when he got back to Kandahar, he was centred around enrollment and promulgation for the Taliban. After the fall of Kabul, he turned into the central representative for the Taliban-run finance service,” reports revealed

Taliban Agents Studied Afghan Government For Years 

As per the latest reports, many of the Undercover Taliban agents- clean shaven, wearing pants and brandishing shades – went through years penetrating Afghan government services, colleges, organizations and help associations.

Then, at that point, as US powers were finishing their withdrawal in August, these agents got out of the shadows in Kabul and other enormous urban communities across Afghanistan, astounding their neighbors and partners. Pulling their weapons from stowing away, they assisted the Taliban with holding onto control from within, the report said.

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The agency pretended by these undercover agents is becoming evident just now, 90 days after the US pullout. At that point, Afghan urban communities fell consistently like dominoes with little opposition from the American-supported government’s soldiers. Kabul fell very quickly, with scarcely a shot discharged, the report said.

“We had specialists in each association and division,” flaunted Mawlawi Mohammad Salim Saad, a senior Taliban pioneer who coordinated self destruction besieging tasks and deaths inside the Afghan capital before its fall. “The units we had currently present in Kabul assumed responsibility for the essential areas,” reports informed.

Saad’s men have a place with the purported Badri power of the Haqqani organization, a piece of the Taliban that is assigned as a fear monger association by the US in view of its connects to al Qaeda. Sitting before a bank of shut circuit TV screens in the Kabul air terminal security war room, which he presently supervises, he said, “We had individuals even in the workplace that I am possessing today.”

The 20-year battle in Afghanistan was frequently considered to be a battle between groups of Taliban extremists – unshaven men working from mountain safe-houses—and Afghan and US powers. The endgame, in any case, was won by a huge underground organization of metropolitan agents.

 

 

 

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