Analysts say Daesh can prove to be a major challenge for Taliban

KABUL (SW) – A number of political analysts belive the surging Daesh in Afghanistan could prove as a major security challenge for the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

In conversations with Salam Watandar, many observers said that if the Islamic Emirate ffailed to control Daesh’s activities in Afghanistan and feed to frame a coherent plan to counter it, the group will pose grim challenges.

“Daesh, in general has now infiltrated in Afghanistan, and now it depends on the Taliban, and if the Taliban did not counter it seriously, it would be a potential threat to the Taliban’s government,” said Mustafa Alizada, a political analyst.

Experts believe that if the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate does not overpower Daesh amid the current difficult situation, this would go out of control.

Sayed Baqir Mohseni, another political scientist, said that the Islamic Emirate’s inability to control Daesh could pose threats to the Taliban’s existence.

Meanwhile, the officials of the Islamic Emirate deny the existence of the Daesh in Afghanistan.

Bilal Karimi, a spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, told Salam Watandar that there was no movement against a person across the country and that if something happened, it would happen soon.

As ISIL continues to attack Taliban forces in a number of provinces after the withdrawal of foreign forces and the Islamic Emirate’s takeover of Afghanistan, the city of Charikar, the center of Parwan, witnessed an ISIL attack on a Ranger affiliated with the Islamic Emirate, injuring a number of Taliban Receipt.

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