Center can use the situation in Afghanistan to take advantage of the UP elections

BJP can take advantage of Afghanistan situation to take advantage of UP polls: Kapil Sibal

Kapil Sibal claimed that India has no role in an “inclusive Afghan dialogue”.

New Delhi:

Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Friday alleged that the Center would try to manipulate the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to its own advantage before the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.

However, the Congress leader stated that India has no role in an “inclusive Afghan dialogue.”

“Afghanistan We are hardly participating in an“ inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue. ”Our policy toward the Taliban regime will be guided by how this regime can use it to its advantage in the UP Assembly elections.This is the bitter truth! he is already playing his part! “tweeted Mr. Sibal.

India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, TS Tirumurti, said on Thursday that Afghan territory should not be used to threaten or attack any country, or to shelter or train terrorists, or to plan or finance terrorist acts. of the Taliban.

He also said that Security Council Resolution 2593 has taken note of the Taliban’s statement that Afghans will be able to travel abroad without hindrance, according to a statement from the United Nations Assistance Mission in the United Nations. Afghanistan (UNAMA).

India’s emphasis has been on the well-being and well-being of the people of Afghanistan. India has undertaken more than 500 development projects in each of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, Tirumurti reported during his speech to the UN Security Council.

Meanwhile, the Taliban are facing cascading challenges when the team announced a caretaker government in Afghanistan weeks after the country took the war.

Just days after the Taliban appointed an interim cabinet to lead the nation, tensions grew with neighboring Pakistan, while Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis has also deepened, The New York Times reported.

The Taliban are facing intense outrage from the people. Journalists, women and activists, including university students, are protesting against the suit while the “new government” imposes restrictions to curb voices rising against it.

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