Two Indians also involved in Afghan Taliban!


Thiruvananthapuram: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has expressed suspicion that two Indians were also involved in the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. Both are residents of Kerala. The former Minister of State for External Affairs has tweeted a video in which both have guns in their hands and both are speaking in Malayalam.

Sharing the video, Shashi Tharoor said, "It sounds like there are two Malayali Taliban." One person spoke in Malayalam for eight seconds and the other seemed to understand. Shashi Tharoor shared the video on Twitter on August 19.

The video shows Taliban fighters crying in joy after reaching areas outside Kabul. Hours later, he captured Kabul. However, Shashi Tharoor shared a video of the tweet from a man named Rameez, suggesting that the militants did not appear to be from Kerala. It seems to be the Baloch of Jabul province, who speak the Brahvi language. The language belongs to the Dravidian family and is the language of the Baloch. The language is similar to Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.

Shashi Tharoor has shared this post of humor. An interesting analysis, Tharoor wrote. We leave the matter to the linguists. However, this may be a misguided Malayali and may have joined the Taliban. This possibility cannot be completely ruled out. The Taliban are currently celebrating after occupying Afghanistan. From their amusement park to the gym they have come across videos of them having fun.


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