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    Is Trouble Brewing in Afghanistan? Taliban Government in Crisis as 3 Top Leaders Flee the Country

    Due to internal conflict in the Taliban government, three big leaders Sirajuddin Haqqani, Abbas Stanikzai and Mullah Baradar have left Afghanistan,

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 19 Feb 2025, 06:30 AM
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    Updated: 04 Nov 2025, 05:08 PM

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    Is Trouble Brewing in Afghanistan? Taliban Government in Crisis as 3 Top Leaders Flee the Country

    New Delhi: The saying that there is a big difference between running a terrorist organization and running a country has been proved once again in Afghanistan. After taking power in the year 2021, the terrorist organization Taliban had formed its interim government. In the interim government, ministerial posts were given on the basis of strength in the terrorist organization. For example, the Haqqani group was given three ministerial posts on the basis of strength. With the passage of time, the conflict between these factions kept increasing and the situation has become such that now one faction wants to capture the entire Taliban. This is the reason why till now three big Taliban leaders and leaders have left the country.


    According to the information received, powerful Taliban leader Sirajuddin Haqqani has left Afghanistan for the time being. Sirajuddin Haqqani had left Afghanistan in the name of visiting the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Those who have not returned till date, had the most powerful department of Afghanistan, the Central Ministry of Internal Security.


    Veteran leaders fled the country


    Abbas Stanikzai, who is in charge of the Ministry of External Affairs, has also left Afghanistan. He too has not returned to Afghanistan for a long time. The Foreign Minister, who left in the name of treatment, is currently somewhere abroad. Another strong Taliban leader Mullah Baradar has also been abroad for a long time.


    The Taliban government of Afghanistan has been constantly saying that everything is going well and their ministers have returned to Kabul from foreign tours. But the truth is that these three ministers have not yet returned to Afghanistan. It is being told that the Taliban high command is in constant talks with these three, but these three are still refusing to return. This is why it is believed that in the near future there may be major changes in the Taliban government of Afghanistan, the outline of which is being prepared.

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