Taliban Leaders Meet in Kandahar Talks are in progress to reshuffle the bureau for 'authenticity'
Various sources told the BBC Pashto Service that a vital gathering of the gathering, drove by Taliban pioneer Maulvi Hibatullah Akhundzada, was in progress in Kandahar. Albeit the Taliban chief has not yet been seen, this is whenever such a gathering first has been held under his administration since the Taliban took power. The source, who would have rather not be named, said no less than six Taliban bureau priests and different authorities had been welcome to the gathering in Kandahar.
Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Hassan Akhund, Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Defense Minister Mullah Yaqub, Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, Minister of Education, Minister of Health, Minister of Finance, Minister of Commerce, Minister of Mines, Attorney General And some other Taliban authorities have been in Kandahar since yesterday. The BBC has looked for explanation from various Taliban representatives, yet has up until this point got no reaction.
The Taliban bureau meeting is held each Monday at the Presidential Palace in Kabul, however the current week's bureau meeting was held in Kandahar yesterday (Monday). The Taliban government is confronting an emergency of authenticity at home and abroad. As indicated by BBC sources, one of the principle plans of the gatherings in Kandahar is the endeavor to acquire global authenticity for the Taliban government. Since the Taliban came to drive in Afghanistan, no nation has perceived their administration.
The world has set various significant circumstances for the acknowledgment of the Taliban government, including the arrangement of an alliance government and full regard for ladies' and basic liberties. The Taliban say the public authority is sectarian, yet all around the whole bureau is either Taliban or favorable to Taliban.