The Senior Talib of Taliban
The rule of Taliban means different for different world players. As Taliban is trying to form a new government structute. Let's have a closer look on the expected faces of this new regime.
The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan around the middle of last month has already forced the entire world to contemplate upon the would-be emerging challenges of terrorism and worsening of an already devastated humanitarian crisis. However, after capturing Afghanistan for more than a fortnight now , Taliban is likely to announce its governmental framework today.
As per the Taliban sources ‘Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar’, who is also the co-founder of the group, is going to be the president of the newly formed government. Along with him Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob and Sher Mohammad abbas Stanikazi are also likely to be given senior positions whereas the Taliban chief, Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada is going to deal with religious matters and governance within the structure prescribed by Islam.
These developments have already fastened the ongoing protest in Afghanistan by womens and several other Activists, organizations against extreme orthodox policies adopted by these radicle Islamists as per the sharia law against womens. A number of womens and civil organizations there are in great fear regarding the fact that all the improvement made by the country in past two decades in the area of womens and human rights development will turn negligible. for Eg.:- Per capita in this period rose almost 100 percent. Afghanistan economy was. $21 Billion in 2020.. However, this time Taliban has said that it won’t breach women’s rights and will also allow them to work and continue with their education but as many videos and news of brutality against womens have come up where they were forced to leave their jobs and return back to their houses, wearing hijab has been made mandatory among many others, it seems that Taliban is trying to make a fool of the world by making these deceptive promices to project a new image for themselves whereas their core ideology remains the same. Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban chief, will focus on religious matters and governance within the framework of Islam.