Categories: Afghanistan

IEA’s PM says world trying to discredit Islamic system

KABUL (Ariana News): The Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, said in an inter-departmental coordination meeting that the world does not see the current oppression of the Palestinian people and instead seeks to discredit the Islamic system under the name of human rights.
Akhund added that at this critical time, the protection of Islam and religion is on their shoulders and the eyes of the entire Islamic world are on them, and this is a divine responsibility.
He asked all government officials to fulfill their responsibilities properly for the sake of the survival and strengthening of the Islamic system.
He also stated that in order to do better, everyone should understand their responsibilities, treat the people well and take care of their work in a timely manner.
Experts meanwhile believe that the progress of the country depends on the commitment and efforts of government officials, and the work of government departments should be accelerated so that people’s problems can be addressed as soon as possible.
The prime minister also asked officials to be fair and exercise caution in doing their work and to pay serious attention to the protection of the treasury.

The Frontier Post

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