Categories: Afghanistan

Internal strife in Afghan Taliban amidst mounting challenges

Monitoring Desk

KABUL: The Afghan Taliban, grappling with internal divisions, faces a choice between hard-line and moderate approaches amidst mounting economic and security challenges in Afghanistan. Recent messages from top Taliban figures during Eid-ul-Fitr underscored this internal rift.

Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada strongly defended the Taliban’s adherence to self-imposed Islamic laws, dismissing international criticism. In contrast, Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani urged Taliban members to exercise restraint and avoid actions that divide the Afghan populace.

Analysts suggest that Haqqani aims to portray a softer image to win broader Afghan support and seek international backing, recognizing the Taliban’s harsh rule. However, the Taliban’s stringent policies, notably regarding women’s rights, remain a significant hurdle in international negotiations.

The Taliban’s ban on women’s education beyond the sixth grade, along with corporal punishment and public executions, has triggered widespread condemnation and worsened Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis, including drought and homelessness.

While some moderate Taliban members advocate for women’s education, they lack significant influence within the group. Journalist Ahmad Rasheed notes that Supreme Leader Akhundzada’s unwavering stance has left many questions unanswered.

Sirajuddin Haqqani’s previous criticisms of Taliban leadership highlight internal dissent. However, the Taliban’s strict adherence to Sharia law has hindered international recognition, posing challenges for their legitimacy.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Pentagon Has Nothing To Say On Drone Strike Inside Pakistan

Jalil Afridi Washington DC: The Deputy Spokesperson of Pentagon, Sabrina Singh said that “I do…

2 hours ago

‘Israel must be stopped,’ South Africa pleads with UN’s top court

THE HAGUE: South Africa has urged the top UN court to order a halt to…

7 hours ago

Biden makes new outreach to Black voters as support slips

WASHINGTON (AFP): US President Joe Biden is trying to shore up his support among vital…

7 hours ago

Canada sanctions four Israelis over ‘extremist’ settler violence in West Bank

OTTAWA (Reuters) : Canada on Thursday imposed sanctions on four Israeli individuals accused of violence…

7 hours ago

Salik expresses satisfaction over arrangements for Hujjaj

MADINAH AL-MUNAWWARAH (INP): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Chaudhry Salik Hussain on Thursday…

8 hours ago

JCSC Chairman lauds efforts of armed forces in confronting security challenges

F.P. Report LAHORE: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, addressed the…

8 hours ago

This website uses cookies.