Afghanistan: Taliban says it will ‘raise voice for Kashmir Muslims’

Suhail Shaheen told the BBC’s Hindi service”As Muslims, we also have a right to raise our voice for Muslims in Kashmir, India or any other country.”
 India and Pakistan control different corridor of the Muslim- maturity home, but both claim it as wholly theirs.
There has been violence on the Indian- run side for 30 times, because of a separatist insurrection.
 The Taliban have declared palm in Afghanistan following the pullout of US colors in August. The Islamists are now in control and anticipated to advertise a new government.
This is the first time the group has reflected on Indian- administered Kashmir.
In an recent interview with CNN-News18 Taliban leader Anas Haqqani said”Kashmir isn’t part of our governance and hindrance is against our policy.”
 In another interview with a Pakistan- grounded channel, Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid prompted Pakistan and India to sit together to resolve all issues.
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 Mr Shaheen told the BBC the Taliban” had no policy”of launching fortified operations against any country.
 His reflections come at a time when India has raised enterprises about Afghanistan’s Hindu and Sikh nonages under the Taliban, and there are rising enterprises over what critics say is the rise in hate crimes against Muslims since 2014 under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government.
 Two times after India abandoned nearly all of Composition 370 in the constitution, stripping Jammu and Kashmir of the autonomy it had been guaranteed, the vale continues to remain tense.
 With Taliban in control of Afghanistan, numerous in India sweat that sections within the group could now set their eyes Indian- administered Jammu and Kashmir, prodded on byanti-India rudiments within Pakistan.
 In a extensively circulated Television debate clip, Pakistan’s ruling PTI leader Neelam Irshad Sheikh said”Taliban have said they’re with us and they will help us in ( liberating) Kashmir.”
 While countries like the US, Russia, China are openly talking with the Taliban, India is taking guarded way.
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 The Haqqani group has finagled and carried out attacks in the history against Indian means, including the Indian delegacy in Kabul, according to Carnegie India report on India’s Afghanistan strategy following the US pullout.
Mr Shaheen claimed the allegations against the Haqqanis are bare claims.
“The Haqqanis aren’t a group. They’re part of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. They’re the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,”he said.
A US State Department prophet had lately claimed”the Taliban and Haqqani network are separate realities”.
 Mr Shaheen denied that the group had a part in the 1999 kidnapping of an Indian aeroplane to Afghanistan.
The state- run Indian Airlines spurt was commandeered en route to Delhi from Kathmandu with 180 people on board. It was flown to Kandahar, from where the hitchhikers negotiated the release of zealots fighting in Kashmir.
 India released three Kashmiri zealots in exchange for the passengers. None of the five fortified hitchhikers was caught.
He said it had extended all help, and that the Indian government should have been” thankful”to the group.
“India had requested us (for wharf in Kandahar) because the spurt had inadequate energy, and also we helped in the release of the hostages,”he said.
Mr Shaheen also denied knowledge of the circumstances under which the Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was killed in Afghanistan in July.
 The Pulitzer prize- winning Reuters intelligencer was bedded with a convoy of Afghan forces that was ambuscaded by the Taliban zealots in a city Spin Boldak skirting Pakistan.
He said he’d partake the details after the completion of the groups’s disquisition into the incident.

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