Kabul Governor Denies Internal Divisions in Islamic Emirate

Speaking at a community gathering in Kabul, Obaid stressed the importance of unity and maintaining the current system.

The Governor of Kabul, Aminullah Obaid, has emphasized that there are no internal disagreements among Islamic Emirate officials and urged the public not to believe rumors suggesting otherwise.

Speaking at a community gathering in Kabul, Obaid stressed the importance of unity and maintaining the current system.

He stated: “All ministers, governors, district chiefs, and department heads operate under the unified leadership of the Emir of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and are carrying out their duties accordingly. Certain corrupt and ill-intentioned circles are spreading false propaganda against the Islamic Emirate.”

Mohammad Idris Anwari, the Governor of Parwan, also spoke at the event, saying: “Our unity is solely based on Islam and the divine system of Allah. The current system in our country is a truly Islamic system, and its laws are derived from the Holy Quran.”

A Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs also addressed the gathering, asserting that Western countries have fueled ethnic and sectarian divisions in Afghanistan over the past two decades and are still spending millions of dollars to conduct propaganda against the Islamic Emirate.

Abdul Haq Makhdoom, Deputy Minister for Policy and Strategy at the Ministry of Interior, added: “Billions of dollars have been spent on propaganda aimed at misrepresenting the system to the people portraying good as evil and security as insecurity.”

At the conclusion of the event, several prominent families from Kohdaman, who had been in conflict for over 20 years, reconciled.

The spokesperson for the Parwan governor’s office said these long-standing hostilities were resolved through the mediation of religious scholars and local officials from both Parwan and Kabul provinces.

Kabul Governor Denies Internal Divisions in Islamic Emirate