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Afghan govn’t priorities peace with Pakistan over Taliban

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghan Presidential office sparked a reaction to the Pakistan Chief of Army visiting U.S. to hold talks on Afghanistan saying Afghanistan’s peace has two dimensions, the Pakistan and the terror groups in Pakistani soil fighting against the Afghan government.

“We have repeatedly emphasized that as a legitimate government we want a permanent peace in Afghanistan, as always being said Afghanistan’s peace process has two dimensions, the first dimension is Pakistan and the second is terror groups fighting from the Pakistani soil against Afghanistan,” Sayed Zafar Hashimi, a spokesman for President Ghani said on Sunday.

Starting on Monday, Pakistan Army Chief, Raheel Sharif will visit US on his own as reportedly there was no official invitation from his American counterparts and Afghanistan’s stalled peace process is at the top of agenda.

According to the reports by Pakistani newspaper dawn news Gen Sharif would meet Vice President Joe Biden and other U.S. officials including Secretary of State John Kerry, Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Joseph Dunford, Army Chief of Staff Gen Mark Milley and Director CIA John Brennan during his five day visit.

A number of Afghan analysts believe that Pakistan is always trying to get tribute from the Americans and Pakistani military generals are trying to give a role to a number of Taliban through the so-called peace process to undermine India role in Afghanistan.

“Appeasement must not increase as much as Pakistan could penetrate their favorites over the Afghan government,” Bari Salam, an Afghan political expert said.

“There are two powers controlling Pakistan, the military and the civilian government. U.S. asked Nawaz Sharif to be committed for bringing peace, now demanding peace guarantee from the Pakistani military. In return, Pakistan is questioning Afghanistan’s sovereignty, they want Afghanistan to cut relations with India and weakness of the government in Afghanistan,” Ahmad Saeedi an Afghan-Pakistan political analyst said.

Afghanistan stalled peace process faced to a deadlock after the death of the Taliban’s Supreme Leader Mullah Omar revealed and Afghan government announced that first of all Afghanistan peace is with Pakistan not with Taliban group.

Reported by: Farahnaz Froton

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ISIS-K leader reportedly living in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province

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(Last Updated On: March 28, 2024)

Sanaullah Ghaffari, also known as Shahab al-Muhajar, is reportedly the ISIS-Khorasan (Daesh) branch leader and is holed up in Pakistan, Reuters reports.

The 29-year-old took over as leader in 2020 and under his leadership the group has carried out extreme attacks as a means of recruiting, Reuters reported.

Reuters noted that little was known about Ghafari before the deadly 2021 ISIS attack on Kabul Airport, which killed 170 Afghan civilians and 13 American soldiers.

But after Friday’s deadly attack in a concert hall in Moscow, which left 139 people dead, Ghaffari’s group has come under intense scrutiny.

Reuters reports that Ghaffari is said to have been involved in several attacks in Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Pakistan.

Pakistani officials said months ago that Ghaffari had been killed in Kunar province in Afghanistan in June last year, but Reuters has reported that he did not die and instead fled to Pakistan and lives in the border province of Baluchistan.

Abdul Matin Qani, the spokesman of the Ministry of Interior of Afghanistan, says that Daesh has been suppressed in Afghanistan for more than two years and has lost its operational capacity.

The last attack carried out by Daesh in Afghanistan was the attack on the Kabul Bank office in Kandahar last week which left three dead and 12 wounded.

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IPL: Sunrisers thump MI in record breaking match

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(Last Updated On: March 28, 2024)

It was raining records at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday with the hosts Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) clinching a 31-run victory over Mumbai Indians (MI) in Match 8 of the Tata Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Sunrisers’ batting rewrote the record books on a batting belter after the posted 277 for three.

SRH now have the highest team score in the history of the IPL – beating Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) 263 for five from the 2013 season.

In reply, MI made a spirited effort, and at one stage, were contenders to do the near impossible. In the slog overs, the enormity of the target proved a bit too much, and SRH clinched victory, but not without numerous nervous moments.

To put into perspective the carnage we witnessed – Heinrich Klaasen’s 23-ball half-century was the slowest fifty of the SRH innings.

Travis Head, playing his first match for SRH, raced to the milestone in 18 balls. Abhishek Sharma got there even faster – in 16 balls – to record the quickest fifty by an SRH batter in IPL history.

While Sunrisers notched up the highest total in the 16-year history of the IPL, just as incredibly, Mumbai Indians almost paid them back with the same coin, their batters coming out with a nothing-to-lose attitude.

The sixes kept rolling off the Mumbai bats too, helping them keep up with the asking rate for most of the chase, eventually however, they ran out of steam and finished on 246 for 5, the highest IPL total in a losing cause.

As ESPNcricinfo reported, never were more runs scored in a men’s T20 match (523). Never were most sixes hit in a men’s T20 (38). At the end of the close to four-hour six-fest, only two bowlers returned with an economy rate of under ten an over.

Thursday, March 28 : Match 9

Thursday’s match at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur sees Rajasthan Royals go up against Delhi Capitals.

Fans in Afghanistan can tune in to Ariana Television to watch the match live from 6.30pm. Alternatively the match can be screened live on arianatelevision.com

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Magnitude 5.2 quake jolts Afghanistan

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An earthquake measuring a magnitude of 5.2 on the Richter Scale jolted Afghanistan on Thursday afternoon, the National Center for Seismology reported.

The quake was at a depth of 70km and epicentered in the mountainous north-eastern area of Ashkāsham.

The jolt was felt across the region including in Kabul, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan

There were no immediate reports of any casualties.

In October last year, over 2,000 people were killed when four 6.3-magnitude earthquakes struck in Herat province.

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