Wednesday, February 1, 2023
  • English
  • Marathi
No Result
View All Result
Daily PRABHAT
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • More
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Science
Daily PRABHAT
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • More
Home International

Afghanistan: Former top leader Abdullah Abdullah leaves country to meet family

by
9 months ago
in International
A A
Afghanistan: Former top leader Abdullah Abdullah leaves country to meet family
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kabul [Afghanistan], May 2 (ANI): Former chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) and a key leader before the Taliban takeover last year, Abdullah Abdullah left Afghanistan on Saturday evening to spend a few days with his family, media reports said.

“As I leave the country for a few days to be with family during Eid-ul Fitr, I want to offer prayers for the souls of all martyrs who fell victim to terror, while I wish my compatriots Eid Mubarak as we end this Holy season,” Abdullah said in a tweet.

Apart from the chairmanship of HCNR, Abdullah had held other key portfolios in the Afghan government including being the Foreign Minister of the country, as well as the chief executive, under the presidency of Ashraf Ghani.

“Our country, men & women, need to come together to participate in national mechanisms to decide about the future based on fundamental rights & essential Islamic & national values we hold dear as our nation goes through challenging times. I look forward to a participatory process that will offer solutions soon,” Abdullah further said in the tweet.

Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah are among Afghanistan’s political figures who have remained in Afghanistan even after the fall of the previous government, although there have been reports in recent months of them being under house arrest and banned from travelling, Tolo News reported.

Most of the people, who were associated with the Afghan government left the country after the Taliban takeover of Kabul in August last year fearing a crackdown by the new Taliban regime. The Taliban regime has sought the return of the former government officials and intellectuals, seeking their cooperation to ‘rebuild the country’.

Recently, the Taliban cabinet set up a special commission called the “Return and Communication Commission” to address the return of politicians and figures from the previous government, the report said.

“The commission’s task is to reach out to Afghan politicians living abroad and gain their trust so that they can return to Afghanistan and contribute to Afghanistan’s political structure,” Ahmad Munib Rasa, a political analyst was quoted as saying. (ANI)

ShareTweetSendShareSend

Latest News

Delhi HC issues notice to persons who forged lease deed to create title on government land

Dhanbad fire incident: Jharkhand HC takes suo motu cognizance, hearing tomorrow

Budget 2023 preparing India for a brighter future: Piyush Goyal

MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan lauds Budget 2023 for being ‘pro welfare’

Andhra Pradesh: 2 drug peddlers arrested in Visakhapatnam, contraband seized

MHA gets Rs 1.96 lakh crores in Budget-2023; focus on women safety, police modernisation

Union Budget 2023 focuses on inclusive growth, taking education to all sections of society, says educationist

Karnataka CM inaugurates Mukteshwar Temple, says leave ego and bow down to God

Delhi HC seeks response of Centre on PIL against shifting of Labour Court

Assam police seizes contraband worth Rs 6-7 crore, apprehends 3 persons

Kabul [Afghanistan], May 2 (ANI): Former chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) and a key leader before the Taliban takeover last year, Abdullah Abdullah left Afghanistan on Saturday evening to spend a few days with his family, media reports said.

"As I leave the country for a few days to be with family during Eid-ul Fitr, I want to offer prayers for the souls of all martyrs who fell victim to terror, while I wish my compatriots Eid Mubarak as we end this Holy season," Abdullah said in a tweet.

Apart from the chairmanship of HCNR, Abdullah had held other key portfolios in the Afghan government including being the Foreign Minister of the country, as well as the chief executive, under the presidency of Ashraf Ghani.

"Our country, men & women, need to come together to participate in national mechanisms to decide about the future based on fundamental rights & essential Islamic & national values we hold dear as our nation goes through challenging times. I look forward to a participatory process that will offer solutions soon," Abdullah further said in the tweet.

Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah are among Afghanistan's political figures who have remained in Afghanistan even after the fall of the previous government, although there have been reports in recent months of them being under house arrest and banned from travelling, Tolo News reported.

Most of the people, who were associated with the Afghan government left the country after the Taliban takeover of Kabul in August last year fearing a crackdown by the new Taliban regime. The Taliban regime has sought the return of the former government officials and intellectuals, seeking their cooperation to 'rebuild the country'.

Recently, the Taliban cabinet set up a special commission called the "Return and Communication Commission" to address the return of politicians and figures from the previous government, the report said.

"The commission's task is to reach out to Afghan politicians living abroad and gain their trust so that they can return to Afghanistan and contribute to Afghanistan's political structure," Ahmad Munib Rasa, a political analyst was quoted as saying. (ANI)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • More
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Science