The Taliban regime has used Indian humanitarian support for “their own troops and their families, not truly in need”, according to Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the national resistance in front of Afghanistan, who is the main opposition to the Taliban. Massoud also attracted a relationship between Afghanistan under the Taliban government and increased violence in Kashmir.
In an exclusive interview with Indian Express from a location not expressed in the region, Massoud, a 33 -year -old son of Ahmad Shah Massoud who is known as Lion Panjshir, said, “I do not want strength and I struggle to be for justice now … My fight, this is for justice and freedom. “India is in the process of sending 50,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan through the UN World Food Program. But Massoud said that” the Taliban has used humanitarian support [India] for their own troops and their families, not truly people who really need “.
They do not distribute assistance fairly, and they give it to one area more than another based on ethnicity, “he said. This is the first time an Afghan leader has made this accusation against the Taliban.
Asserted that Afghanistan had returned to the “dark age”, Massoud said that the Taliban kept the Al Qaeda and other terror groups. “They walk and operate freely,” he said. Referring to the American strike that killed Ayman Al Zawahiri, he said that the presence of Al Qaeda leaders in the middle of the Kabul when the attack was “not surprising”.
“Give up to the will of the Taliban, giving up on the will of terrorism,” he said, when he attacked Pakistan because it became a “mentor” for the Taliban. “This is a fire played by Pakistan, and we will see sooner or later that it will backfire them,” he said.
“The Taliban rules will be a safe place, and especially when there is no legal government in Kabul. This is a safe place for many terrorist groups, Jaish-e-Mohammed and many others, which are a threat to India and all countries in the region. For them to develop, use Afghanistan to operate, to recruit and strategically target their own types of targets, “he said.
“The events in Kashmir have multiplied since the takeover of the Taliban. There is a direct relationship between Afghanistan under the Taliban government and increased violence in Kashmir and also increased violence of these terrorist groups, because they see the possibility that if we continue bloodshed and acts of terror, just like that, just like that of terror, just like acts That, just like acts of terror, just like that, like terror, such as terror, such as terror, such as terror, such as terror, such as terror, such as terror, such as terror. Taliban, we will also be supported, we will also succeed in developing extremist governments in other places. It is very important for all of us, to unite all efforts and defeat this extremist narrative, because it spreads, “Massoud said. Asked about the differences in the Indian approach from before when it was said to have secretly helped his father Ahmad Shah Massoud’s Northern Alliance in the 1990s, he said, “I think the difference in the approach is doubt. India is still in the process of assessing the situation. This doubt is fatal. That’s very wrong. And we need immediate action before the ideology is rooted or before terrorists find the foundation. “
He said, “It is very important to understand that we are in the same yard, and we continue the same path from my father. So the faster the doubt ended, the faster we came to the conclusion that there must be a joint effort to fight terrorism in the region, the better. Because whether we like it or not, we are the last line of the defense of Afghanistan against terrorism. He said that he had reached India “all levels of government” and sought “political support” and “logistics [military]”.
Massoud also said that he was offered a position in the Taliban government, when he met with Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottaqi in Iran this year, and that he had rejected the offer. In the resistance installed by his fighters, he said there were around 3,500 of those who spread from the Panjshir Valley, and developed to Herat, Faryab, Mazhar, Kunduz, Baghlan, Takhar and Badakhshan.
Massoud said that they had created a “command center and control”. “We do not get support from outside anything. This is based on the generosity of our own people and their commitment and desire to continue to fight and fight …. but our current tactics is exactly what my father used (Ahmad Shah Massoud) to the Soviet at that time, which was a guerrilla Guerrilla warfare, “he said. Massoud’s father, Ahmad Shah Massoud, was killed a few days before the 9/11 attack in the US.