Sharia law enforced in Afghanistan, Mehbooba confirmed


- Everything will be fine, civilians will not leave Afghanistan: Taliban

- Everyone will get equal rights if the government runs the Taliban according to the true Sharia law: Mehbooba

New Delhi: With the formation of a cabinet in the Afghan government, the Taliban have announced that from now on, Afghanistan will be ruled by Sharia law. With this the Taliban said that no one needs to worry about the future. Our first goal is to solve the country's problems legally. "The struggle we've had over the last two years has had two purposes," he said.

One is to liberate the country from foreign rule and the other is to impose Islamic rule in the country. To achieve these goals, the government in Afghanistan will now be governed by Sharia law and the people will have to abide by it. A Taliban spokesman said his government wanted peace in the country. Soon everything will be fine. I therefore appeal to the people not to leave Afghanistan and also to the foreigners to re-open their embassies.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, on the other hand, praised Sharia law. He said the Taliban should really properly implement Sharia law in which everyone is given equal rights. The Taliban, on the other hand, make many promises but the world does not believe them. The first thing he has established is the Ministry of External Affairs. Apart from Pakistan or China, which country would be willing to have relations with it? With Afghanistan, Iran, which has long borders, has no choice but to operate its embassy.

So he has ties to the Taliban government. Russia, the two counts are likely to be related. Russia has teamed up with the Taliban government to prevent the Taliban from gaining a foothold in the Commonwealth of Independent States, which was formed after the break-up of its allies during the Soviet era, and to ensure that China does not invade China. Will America, England or France relate to it? Forget about India. The Taliban have already declared that it is Kashmir's turn. Can India relate to him in those circumstances? Oops! Even Saudi Arabia, where Islam originated, has not yet given any indication that it will have ties to the hardline Islamist Taliban.

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