Afghanistan: Taliban Entered Indian Embassy Forcibly in Kandahar and Herat

Taliban militants had entered the Indian embassies forcibly in Kandahar and Herat on Wednesday and also checked the documents there
Afghanistan: Taliban Entered Indian Embassy Forcibly in Kandahar and Herat

As soon as the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, the maneuvers started going on. The Taliban is playing the same trick with India that China and Pakistan have been doing. According to media reports, it has come to the ears that the Taliban had contacted India as soon as they captured Kabul and offered not to break the relationship. Meanwhile, the most shocking news has come to light that Taliban fighters reached and searched the Indian consulates closed in Kandahar and Herat on Wednesday.

Taliban working against its promise

According to sources, some Taliban militants had entered the Indian embassies in Kandahar and Herat on Wednesday and also checked the documents there. They then took some embassy papers and cars parked outside with them. Indian officials say the Taliban is acting against its promise to not harm anyone from the world. At the same time, in Herat too, the Taliban entered the consulate complex and took possession of the vehicles. Where the Haqqani network cadre largely controls Kabul, the Taliban faction, led by the son of Mullah Omar ie Mullah Yakub and head of the Taliban Military Commission, is planning to take power and government from Kandahar, the traditional seat of the Pashtuns. Mullah Baradar has met Mulla Yakub after his arrival from Doha on 18 August.

Ended all trade relations with India

Senior Taliban leader Sher Mohammad Abbas contacted the Indian side and requested them not to close the Indian Embassy. They will not face any threat from the Taliban, but the Taliban broke off trade ties between Afghanistan and India. Now from there, nothing can be imported and nothing can be exported.

Recently India had evacuated 200 of its people from Afghanistan. Just before this, Taliban leader Mohammad Abbas had offered friendship to India. Mohammad Abbas is a key member of the leadership of the Taliban's political front in Qatar's capital Doha and has always been critical of India's role in Afghanistan. In such a situation, the message of friendship had surprised the Indian officials as well.

Lashkar and Haqqani terrorists had entered Kabul

Image Credit: PTI
Image Credit: PTI

According to media reports, India had received some intelligence from the Taliban. Under this, India had received information that Lashkar and Haqqani terrorists had entered Kabul as soon as the Taliban were in possession, which could threaten the officials of the Indian Embassy. Therefore, taking quick action, India had called back its diplomats by military planes.

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