Nazari urges Bamyan residents to cooperate with the government

BAMYAN (SW) – The deputy minister for commerce, Abdul Lateef Nazari has urged the Bamyan residents during his trip to the province to cooperate and reconcile with the Islamic Emirate’s government.

In a public address, Nazari described any moves of confrontation with the Islamic Emirate as mean to prolong war and violence in the country. “Those who encourage people to confront the Islamic Emirate are populist figures living abroad. And their numbers are small”.

According to the deputy head of the Ministry of Economy of the Islamic Emirate, the Hazara people of the country should choose the path of reconciliation with the existing political system; According to him, this measure will prevent catastrophe and destruction in the country.

In his speech, Nazari also reacted to a recent decree by President Joe Biden about splitting Afghanistan’s state reserves worth billions by the US.

He added that the money pledged by the US President for the families of the victims of the 9/11 attacks is  the property of Afghans and that no Afghan was involved in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the US Department of Defense.

On this occasion, the governor of Bamyan, Abdullah Sarhadi, also said that there was no ethnic discrimination in the system of the Islamic Emirate and that the government strives to provide equal services to all the people of the country.

Mohammad Sajjad Mohseni, an influential figure and religious scholar from Bamyan province, also told the gathering that Bamyan was a reconcilable people, and that officials in the Islamic Emirate should pay attention to their demands and problems.

He complained about the distribution of humanitarian aid in the province, adding that although a large amount of humanitarian aid has been distributed in Bamyan by national and international aid agencies, but it has only reached the middle class and the rich.

Mohseni called on local officials in Bamyan to distribute humanitarian aid in exchange for work in order to prevent corruption in the process.

Meanwhile, Bamyan governor Abdullah Sarhadi said he had instructed aid officials to distribute the aid to the needy in the presence of a religious scholar and a local elder.

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