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Saleh: One of Pakistan’s plans is to establish an Islamabad-affiliated community in Afghanistan

The Former Vice President of Afghanistan says that one of Pakistan’s strategic plans is to create an uneducated, uninformed society in Afghanistan without a coherent, modern administrative system in need of Islamabad.

Amrullah Saleh, the Former Vice President of Afghanistan, wrote on his Facebook page today: “Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said that in order to achieve this goal and to continue his country’s policy, opposition to education is part of the traditions and characteristics of Afghan society. “Pakistan has learned from repetition and repetition to this day.”

“They have been saying for years that Talib wants to be a reality in Afghan society, and they have finally made this strategic and security aspiration a reality in Afghan society,” he added. “Now they are looking for other sections.”

Emphasizing that the resistance of the Afghan people to these hypocritical statements is encouraging and reflects the awakening of the nation, Saleh added: “We must not forget that the means to achieve Pakistan’s goals is Talib. Talib wants a proxy militia in Pakistan. “Resistance to the Taliban – therefore, should not be forgotten in any way possible.”

Amrullah Saleh has previously said that private banks in Afghanistan have no capital among Afghan-frozen assets and that the Taliban are responsible for the loss of $ 1.5 billion in public savings.

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