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National Security Advisor yet to Attend Senate Session

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

Senators in the upper house of the parliament had summoned President Security Advisor Mohammad Anif Atmar to provide more details over mutual security agreement on Kabul-Washington, but he sent his deputy to carry out the task that his presence has been rejected by the members of the house.

Meanwhile the members of the house have declared the mutual security agreement of Afghanistan-United States of America useless, doesn’t impact the security condition in Afghanistan.

Senate Zalmay Zabuli said,”Anif Atmar has to respect upper house summon otherwise we will suspend the mutual agreement, because it didn’t help us out to overcome the security issue but it increases the insecurity and ISIL event spread out its activities in parts of the country.”

Head of the house Fazil Hadi Muslimyar said,” the President Security advisor should attend the session on coming Tuesday and provide more details over the security agreement signed by the both Afghanistan-US officials.”

Members of the upper house have admired the recent operations of the ANSF against Taliban in different parts of the country but saying neglects of the President has encouraged insurgents to increase their activities.

Senator Faisal Sami said,” Foreigner fighters have come to Baghlan Province war still continues in North but the president doesn’t take serious action.”

The other senator Jumadin Gianwal said,” National Unity Government has just began to complete hiring advisors they are busy finding shelters and luxury cars this will cause to lose Northern provinces to be controlled by the insurgents.”

Insecurity is being increased day to day across the country, it caused concerns among the political and lawmakers they have demanded the Government to draft a strategy against the rebels.

This comes after lower house of the parliament had summoned the National security advisor last Saturday but he didn’t show up there either.

Reported by Abdul Aziz Karimi

 

 

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