Taliban warns India

KABUL: The Taliban has warned India not to interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs during a press conference in the Afghan capital.

According to details, while giving a press conference in Kabul, Taliban leader Shahabuddin Dilawar warned India that New Delhi should refrain from interfering in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.

Shahabuddin Dilawar said that India would know that the Taliban could run government affairs easily.

The Taliban leader thanked Pakistan for hosting more than 3 million Afghan refugees. Shahabuddin Dilawar said that Pakistan is our friend and neighbor, and we are grateful for Pakistan’s services for the welfare of Afghan refugees.

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He said the Taliban wanted peaceful relations with all countries on the basis of mutual respect.

It is to be noted that in a statement today, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had said that if there was any attempt from Afghanistan to create chaos in Pakistan, it would be stopped, Pakistan does not interfere in Afghanistan, Pakistan has no role in conquering Kabul.

He said that India should take a positive stance on occupied Kashmir, India must give Kashmiris their right to self-determination, the people of Afghanistan stand by Kashmiris.

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