Afghanistan

Parwan Governor: Interference in National Affairs Will Be Prevented

Mohammad Idris Anwari, the governor of Parwan, stated in a public gathering in Siah Gerd district that certain groups outside the country are conspiring against the Islamic Emirate.

The governor did not name any specific individual or group but emphasized that the caretaker government will not allow anyone to interfere in the country’s internal affairs.

The gathering was held to enhance coordination between the local government and the people.

During the meeting, Mohammad Idris Anwari said: “They are sitting in infidel countries, expecting friendship from disbelievers, Jews, and Christians, and they want them to bring peace to their homeland, whereas this goes against the divine system.”

Mohammad Javid Ziaurrahman, the police chief of Parwan province, also stated in the meeting: “The enemies of Islam never want divine law to be implemented on God’s land and always oppose it. Today, they have been defeated and can no longer resist, which is their own problem. However, whenever they feel that this jihad has ended, they will return again.”

Residents of Siah Gerd district stated in the gathering that they face serious challenges due to a lack of healthcare centers, school buildings, poor road conditions, and limited access to telecommunication networks. They called on officials to address these issues.

“The problems our people face include the absence of telecommunications infrastructure, roads, schools, and bridges over rivers. These shortcomings have caused significant economic losses for the people,” said Hashmatullah Hayati, a resident of Siah Gerd district.

“The first issue we face is youth unemployment. Hundreds of our young people have graduated, but there are no job opportunities for them. Our second problem is the condition of schools; we have schools, but many remain unfinished, and students are forced to study on bare ground,” said Nasrullah Azizi, another resident of Siah Gerd district.

Citizens across various provinces have consistently urged local officials to address public challenges by implementing development projects and creating job opportunities.

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