Hamdullah Fitrat added that coercion and the division of people into parties and sects have now ended in the country.
A public gathering titled “National Unity, Survival of the Islamic System, and Public Welfare” was held in Kabul by the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs.
During the event, the Deputy Minister for Jirgas and Tribal Affairs of the ministry emphasized the importance of public support for the current system.
Mohammad Ali Jan Ahmad stated that the current government operates independently in its policies and is not influenced by either the East or the West.
He said: “Easterners also oppose us. In matters of religion, jihad, and belief, they disagree with the Islamic Emirate. Westerners, the Islamic world, and the non-Islamic world alike do not support us or the current Islamic system in Afghanistan.”
The Deputy Spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan also stressed that the primary goal of the system is to ensure unity among the people.
Hamdullah Fitrat added that coercion and the division of people into parties and sects have now ended in the country.
He said: “There is no longer party-based division, nor division by ethnicity, language, or region, Afghans are united.”
Some community representatives at the gathering also declared their support for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
A few attendees voiced public demands to the current government as well.
Participant Mohammad Nasir Tarakhail said: “We have sincere and capable individuals both within and outside the Islamic Emirate. Efforts should be made to assign responsibilities to those who are qualified.”
Previously, similar public gatherings aimed at promoting unity and mutual acceptance among people had also been held by the Ministry in other provinces.
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