Terrorists now Demolished the World Famous ‘Ghazni Gate’

According to the latest information, the terrorist organization has broken the world-famous 'Ghazni Gate' with the help of a crane.
Image Credit: Amar Ujala
Image Credit: Amar Ujala

Taliban militants continue to attack in Afghanistan. According to the latest information, the terrorist organization has broken the world-famous 'Ghazni Gate' with the help of a crane. This gate was a symbol of Islamic tradition and culture, but the Taliban did not like it. The video of breaking the gate of Ghazni province is now becoming increasingly viral on social media. Telling you that this gate was built by the previous Ashraf Ghani government. This gate was built to commemorate the founding of the Islamic Empire.

Taliban terrorists vandalized a statue before Ghazni Gate

Let us tell you that earlier Taliban terrorists also vandalized the statue of Hazara leader Abdul Ali Mazari in Bamiyan. Bamiyan is the same place where the Taliban blew up Buddha statues in 2001 on the orders of their then leader Mullah Mohammad Omar.

Image Credit: India Today
Image Credit: India Today

Abdul Ali Mazari was a well-known leader for the Shias, the Hazara minority of Afghanistan. After Mazari was horribly killed by Taliban terrorists in 1996, his body was thrown down from a helicopter in Ghazni. Let us tell you that Bamiyan is the same place where hundreds of years old idols of Lord Buddha have cannoned on the orders of the then Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar in 2001.

The crisis situation in Afghanistan

Let us tell you that due to the fear of the Taliban, industries, and banks are closed. Jobs are running out. People are forced to go hungry due to skyrocketing prices of items related to daily consumption. People are running away from the country. Many people can't go anywhere. It has become difficult for such people to collect bread and medicine two times. People say that it has been a week since the Taliban came, but within these days the situation has gone from bad to worse.

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