During his speech, the acting foreign minister described unjust criticism as a cause of ruin.
Amir Khan Muttaqi, acting minister of foreign affairs, stated during a ceremony at a religious school in Kabul that those who disobey the Amir (leader) will face downfall.
During his speech, the acting foreign minister described unjust criticism as a cause of ruin.
Muttaqi said: “Now that Allah has granted us a society where we have elders, youth, teachers, an Amir, ministers, governors, and district chiefs, if we entertain wrong thoughts, follow other groups, engage in gossip, undermine our own community, and offer unjust criticism, it will lead to ruin.”
In another part of his speech, Muttaqi urged members of the Islamic Emirate to avoid narrow-mindedness and not to act in ways that alienate the people.
The acting foreign minister added: “The Taliban should not be narrow-minded, should not rely solely on themselves, or consider themselves perfect. They must view every individual in society with respect and dignity.”
Salim Paigir, a political analyst, told TOLOnews: “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has not taken significant steps in this area over the past three and a half years. It must also accept the Afghan people and political figures to collectively solve the current challenges of the country.”
This comes as the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate recently acknowledged differences in views among its members but clarified that these differences do not imply division or conflict.