Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Baradar leaves Kabul after splitting Taliban government in Afghanistan


- The tug of war for power between Baradar and Haqqani is at its peak

- China backs Taliban's demand for US return of Afghan assets: 32 women footballers fleeing Afghanistan out of fear of Taliban take refuge in Pakistan

Kabul: Internal divisions have escalated in Afghanistan since the formation of the Taliban government. Controversy erupted between Mullah Abdul Gani Baradar, who was made deputy prime minister in the Taliban government, and the Haqqani network. There are reports that Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has left Kabul following differences. This controversy is still likely to escalate. On the other hand, there are reports that an Indian national has been abducted by the Taliban. Attempts are being made to release him.

Last week, there was an open scuffle between Baradar and Khalil Ur Rehman, the leader of the Haqqani network, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in Afghanistan. Supporters of the two leaders later clashed with each other. Khalil Ur Rehman is a refugee minister in the Taliban government. A Taliban leader said there was a dispute between the two over the cabinet meeting. There has been opposition to the Haqqani network's place in the Taliban government. While the Haqqani network considers itself the Taliban's biggest fighter unit. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. So now both the organizations have come up with this. In Kandahar and other areas, the Taliban are also in a power struggle.

On the other hand, there are reports that the Taliban have been targeting their opponents since they came to power. In the same incident, an Indian national of Afghan origin was abducted from a shop in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The Taliban have reportedly carried out the abduction. The name of the abducted Indian is Bansari Lal Arendre. It is noteworthy that the Taliban has demanded the return of Afghan rupees to the United States. Which is now backed by China and openly declared support for the Taliban. Nine Afghan women footballers have left Afghanistan and taken refuge in Pakistan. He has taken this step to save his life as the women players have been receiving repeated threats from the Taliban.

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