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We have proper to talk for Muslims all over the place together with Kashmir: Taliban

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After capturing energy in Afghanistan, the Taliban has made it clear that they may promote separatist actions in Kashmir. Taliban spokesperson Suhail Shaheen on Thursday mentioned that the Taliban have the suitable to talk out in favour of the Muslims in Kashmir.
In a video interview from the Taliban’s political workplace in Doha in Qatar by means of Zoom with BBC Urdu, Suhail Shaheen mentioned that being Muslims, they’ve the suitable to lift their voice for Muslims in India, and another nation.
He mentioned that similar to the minorities like Hindus and Sikhs have the suitable to observe their faith in Afghanistan, Muslims additionally ought to have equal rights in different nations. Therefore, if Muslims are discriminated towards in different nations, the Taliban will increase its voice for such Muslims. “We will raise our voice and say that Muslims are your own people, your own citizens. They are entitled to equal rights under your laws,” he mentioned.

“Just like India speaks for rights of Hindu’s/minorities of Afghanistan,we have right to speak for INDIAN MUSLIMS and KASHMIRIS if you don’t give them RIGHTS.We have spoke for them before & will do in future”@suhailshaheen1 👏pic.twitter.com/zo8wInFBaN— HS (@iHShaheen) September 2, 2021
However, the Taliban spokesperson added that the group won’t conduct navy operations towards different nations, as they don’t have a coverage of elevating arms towards any nation. He mentioned that in line with the Doha settlement signed with the United States, the Taliban won’t enable any group or entity to launch assault towards any nation from Afghanistan.
Suhail Shaheen additionally mentioned that there is no such thing as a separate group named Haqqani community, as they’re a part of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. This remark comes simply days after the US State Department had mentioned that the Taliban and Haqqani Network are separate entities. It is notable that Haqqani community chief Sirajuddin Haqqani is the deputy chief of the Taliban. The community has been given the accountability of safety of Kabul metropolis by the Taliban.
Muhammad Suhail Shaheen is a member of the negotiations group of the Taliban, and the official spokesman for worldwide media for the Islamic Emirates. He was the editor of the English language state=owned Kabul Times throughout the earlier Taliban regime, and later was appointed because the deputy ambassador to the Afghan Embassy in Pakistan.