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Hekmatyar: Afghan people should participate in national decision-making

The head of Hizb-e-Islami Afghanistan criticized the challenging actions of the Taliban regarding the education of girls, saying that the people of this country should be partners in national decisions.
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According to the regional office Tasnim news, Gulbdin Hekmatyar, the head of Afghanistan’s Islamic party, said in a virtual speech to his supporters abroad: “Afghan people should be involved in making decisions about major national issues, such as the type of political system , territorial integrity, domestic and foreign policy.

The government These statements were published through “Baria TV”, which is related to him, he said: It is the inalienable right of the people of Afghanistan to choose the type of their political system. God and religion have given them this right and no one can deprive them of this right. Islam has not given anyone the right to take away the rights that God has given to people.

In another part of his speech, the head of Hizb-e-Islami criticized the ban on girls’ education and said that learning science, without exception, is obligatory for men and women.

He stated: Science, like prayer, is obligatory for men and women that they should learn. If someone makes a difference in this, he is definitely wrong. This separation is his personal opinion and has no rational or religious justification.

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Hakmatyar makes these statements while in mid-January he asked the Taliban to hand over the ministries of education and higher education to his party .

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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