Rahmatullah Najib said that groups opposing the Islamic system with foreign support will never achieve their goals.
The Deputy Administrative Minister of the Ministry of Interior says Afghanistan’s enemies are trying to create instability in the country by inciting conflict and insecurity at the behest of foreign actors.
Speaking at a police graduation ceremony in Maidan Wardak, Rahmatullah Najib said that groups opposing the Islamic system with foreign support will never achieve their goals.
Rahmatullah Najib said at the ceremony: “Many enemies are trying to create insecurity in Afghanistan and to put pressure on the Islamic system. We know who supports them and who tries to provoke people against the Islamic Emirate. Regardless of the names they operate under, they should know that the Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate are alert and vigilant.”
The Deputy Minister denied any internal rifts among the leaders of the Islamic Emirate, saying that none of them are seeking power or aiming to replace the current leader while the Amir al-Mu’minin remains in place.
He urged the public not to be influenced by rumors.
Najib added: “Some people spread false rumors about divisions among the leaders of the Islamic Emirate, claiming they are vying for power. I have personally met with every leader, and I swear to God that none of them even think such a thing, may God forbid, of replacing our Amir al-Mu’minin.”
Several attendees at the ceremony encouraged the newly graduated police officers to treat citizens with respect and kindness.
Shir Ahmad Rohani, Deputy Military Chief of the Ministry’s Construction Directorate, said: “You may be stationed at a checkpoint or office, do not take this lightly. You are representatives of the Islamic Emirate. Apply what you’ve learned in the field, and only then will your training be meaningful.”
Abdul Hadi Fazli, head of the Maidan Wardak Ulema Council, stated: “Our officials and members of the Islamic Emirate must engage with the public with good manners and serve them well.”
Nazimuddin Nazimi, Deputy for Academic Affairs at the Maidan Wardak Training Center, said: “Today marks the 12th graduation round. A total of 591 soldiers have completed their ideological, professional, and operational training. The training curriculum was provided by the Command of Training and Education.”
This is the 12th graduating cohort from the Maidan Wardak Police Training Center in the past four years, with each completing one month of religious and military training. The ceremony also included live demonstrations of the skills learned by the trainees during their course.
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