Acting Health Minister Denies Claims of Rifts Within Islamic Emirate

Noor Jalal Jalali, acting minister of public health, has denied the existence of any disagreements among members of the Islamic Emirate.
Speaking at a gathering in Kabul, Jalali emphasized that there are no issues or divisions among officials, and each one is committed to fulfilling their duties.
The acting minister of public health stated: “There is no disagreement. Each official is so dedicated and attentive to their responsibilities that I have never seen anything like it in Afghanistan’s history.”
Saleem Paigham, a political analyst, said: “The Islamic Emirate was established largely due to the disunity of former state leaders. If there is no unity among themselves now, the legitimacy of their existence comes into question. Therefore, the more united they are internally, the more beneficial it is for the Afghan people.”
Najib Rahman Shamal, an international relations expert, stated: “The government must take practical steps in fulfilling the demands of the Afghan people. It would be better to facilitate intra-Afghan dialogue among other political and religious groups within the country.”
Previously, other officials of the Islamic Emirate had also denied the existence of any internal rifts within the interim government.