Mullah Fazluddin, a senior Taliban leader, stated in a speech in Badakhshan that Iran and Saudi Arabia do not have all-inclusive governments, but no one criticises them for it.
Mullah Fazluddin participated in a gathering in Badakhshan on Wednesday, September 6, where he said that the enemy takes advantage of our national, linguistic, and sectarian divisions and accuses us of not having an all-inclusive government.
He further added that in Saudi Arabia, the government is in the hands of one “family,” but no one criticises them.
This Taliban military figure criticises the irresponsible stance of world countries against the activities of the Taliban group in ensuring security and maintaining order in society.
He also emphasised the peaceful coexistence of all ethnicities as brothers and Muslims, which is one of the inseparable elements of the current system, and assured the people of his commitment to strengthening this culture.
These statements come at a time when, in the Taliban’s government, there is no representation of ethnicities, religious sects, or other political currents in the governing apparatus.
These remarks are made while regional and international countries emphasise the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan.