PESHAWAR: Afghan
Taliban commander Mulla Mohammadi Khan Niazi has quit the
Mulla Mohammad Rasool-led
Taliban faction in protest against the activities of some of its members for developing contacts with the intelligence agencies in Afghanistan, India and Iran.
In a statement, he appealed to other
Taliban
members to abandon this faction. “I want to tell all
Muslims and Afghans that working under the leadership of people like
Mulla Abdul Mannan Niazi amounts to damaging one’s faith and struggle.
I want all of them to continue their jehad on the side of the true and sincere mujahideen to liberate our homeland from the clutches of the foreign invaders,” he stressed.
Mulla Mohammad Khan Niazi, who was member of the shura of the
Mulla Rasool-headed faction, the deputy of its information and culture committee, its spokesman and also the military head in 22 provinces of Afghanistan, recalled that he joined this group after the death of
Taliban supreme leader
Mulla Mohammad Omar and worked tirelessly to pursue the cause of jehad and achieve its objectives.
However, he **ted that some selfish elements such as Abdul Mannan Niazi who is from the Achakzai tribe but claims to be a Niazi soon became involved in objectionable activities by holding meetings in a the guesthouse of pro-Afghan government people like Shah Wali Khan and also establishing contacts with the intelligence agency, NDS, in Kabul.
He alleged that these elements also established contacts with the Indian and Iranian and other intelligence agencies to work for their purposes. “In such a situation, I hereby am quitting the
Mulla Rasool faction of Taliban,” he added.
It may be added that a**ther important military
commander Mulla Baz Mohammad and the family of late Mansoor Dadullah had also recently quit the
Mulla Rasool-led
Taliban faction and joined the mainstream group headed by
Mulla Haibatullah Akhundzada.
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