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MPs Criticize Continuation of Acting Ministers Work

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Afghan Parliament Members criticized the continuation of acting ministers’ work, saying it paralyzed some parts of the government.

Currently eleven acting ministers work in Afghanistan cabinet. Ministries of Foreign, Mining, Education, Public Works, Higher Education, Communication, Information and Technology, Tribe, labor and social affairs and transport are among the ministries that are led by acting ministers.

“These acting ministers are not accountable to the people and their representatives. The government practically paralyzed the government with them,” said Abdul Rauf Inami, representative of Badakhshan.

Representative of Kunar, Saleh Muhammad Saleh said, “Working as acting ministers should be just for a few days not for lasting.”

Some parts of the local organs also face the same problems. Currently of the 382 districts 40 of them are led by acting heads.

However, the National Unity Government says they are seeking to end the acting issue.

“Four candidate were introduced to the lower house and the remaining will be introduced in the near future,” said Najibullah Azad, President’s deputy spokesman.

In the meantime, Afghan lawmakers in reaction to the recent coalitions made between three political parties in Turkey said, creating any coalition without considering the national interests is to the detriment of the country.

“Coalitions are not in interest of the people and the nation, they made based on personal interests,” said Ghulam Farooq Nazari, representative of Herat.

“When they are in the government and have authority, there is no problem, but when they lose the power then begin to form coalitions,” said Sayera Sharif, representative of Nangarhar.

This comes as the leaders of three political parties  including Jamiat-e-Islami party, Hizb-e-Wahdat-e-Islami party and Junbish-e-Milli party have recently formed a new coalition in Ankara -Turkey.

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Afghan prisoner stabs inmate to death in Delhi

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An Afghan prisoner in Delhi stabbed another prisoner to death on Friday after a dispute over food, the Times of India reported.

The deceased was identified as Deepak Soni, who was 29-year-old.

The killer has been identified as Abdul Basir Akhundzada who is 44 years old.

Abdul Basir Akhundzadeh had been arrested in connection with a case of attempted murder in Lajpet Nagar area of New Delhi in 2019.

Soni had been arrested in connection with the case of robbery and murder in 2018.

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Afghan consul general in Mumbai Zakia Wardak resigns

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(Last Updated On: May 4, 2024)

Zakia Wardak, Afghanistan’s consul general in India’s Mumbai city, resigned on Saturday, following reports of gold smuggling.

The Times of India has reported that Wardak was caught at Mumbai airport with 25 kilograms of gold smuggled from Dubai.

While announcing her resignation, Wardak said on X that over the past year, she had encountered numerous personal attacks and defamation not only directed towards her but also towards her close family and extended relatives.

“These attacks, which appear to be organized, have severely impacted my ability to effectively operate in my role and have demonstrated the challenges faced by women in Afghan society who strive to modernize and bring positive change amidst ongoing propaganda campaigns,” she said.

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Trans-Afghan railway project expected to be completed by end of 2027: Uzbek official

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The Trans-Afghan railway project is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, Uzbekistan’s Deputy Minister of Transport Jasurbek Choriev said.

“The project will help to connect three countries: Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The railroad will play an important role in the creation of the Eurasian Transport Corridor. As a result, Central Asian countries will have access to an Indian Ocean port,” he said during the III Tashkent International Investment Forum, Trend news agency reported.

The Uzbek deputy minister noted that the railroad will reduce the delivery time of goods from 35 to 5 days, and the cost of goods delivery will be reduced by at least 40 percent.

The Trans-Afghan railway project, first suggested by Uzbekistan in December 2018, proposes to extend the Afghan rail network from Mazar-e-Sharif to Kabul and then to Paktia province.

 

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