The Taliban made the notorious terrorist Mulla Zakir the defense minister


Kabul, Dt

The Taliban are in the process of forming a new government after occupying Afghanistan. The Taliban is expected to announce the formation of a new government on August 31 after the withdrawal of US troops. However, he has appointed a number of interim ministers to govern Afghanistan.

Khalil al-Rahman Haqqani, one of the deadliest terrorists in the United States, has been fined પાંચ 5 million by the United States. He has a prize of ૩૭ 20 million. The reward is for Haqqani's involvement in Al Qaeda's terrorist operations. However, Khalil al-Rahman Haqqani was seen roaming the streets of Kabul during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan. Haqqani was seen meeting people outside the Pul-e-Khisti mosque in Kabul. So people doubt that this time too the Taliban regime will be run on the basis of radical and strict Sharia law.

According to Al Jazeera, the Taliban have finalized the names of some ministers in the new government. Earlier, however, he had appointed some interim ministers. The Taliban has named Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir, Afghanistan's most dangerous prison inmate and anti-peace negotiator with US forces, as Afghanistan's new defense minister. According to a Reuters report, he was arrested by US-led forces in 2001 after a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in the United States and was held at Guantanamo Bay prison until 2006. It was later released and handed over to the Afghan government.

According to Afghan News, the Taliban have appointed Haji Mohammad Idris as acting president of the country's central bank, The Bank of Afghanistan (DAB). The Taliban has Sakhullah as acting head of education, Abdul Baki as acting head of higher education, Sadar Ibrahim as acting home minister, Gul Agha as finance minister, Mulla Shirin as governor of Kabul, Hamdullah Nomani as mayor of Kabul and Najibullah as head of intelligence. The Taliban has appointed its spokesman Jabihullah Mujahid as its minister of culture and information.

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