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Picking Bamyan As SAARC Capital, Doesn’t Heal Wounds of Citizens

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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 Selecting Bamayan as the capital of South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) meaning pouring salt over the resident’s wounds.

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established on December 8, 1985 to organize and unite the governments of its seven original members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka to promote mutual progress and development, Afghanistan has owned its membership on 2007, bringing the number of the countries up to 8.

A number of the news paper writers and Bamyan citizens have criticized the Government for not having necessary measurements to construct and develop Bayman province.

Folks songs investigator Wahid Qasimee said,” Bamayan is famous for having such beautiful views specially the two Buda’s statues.”

Tourists have also stated that no penny has been invested on touring section, investing on the following section will boost the economy of Bamyan and Government.

Head of one of the Tourist Company Sayed Zia said,” scores of National and International who attended the SAARC festival visited Band-i-Amir but when it comes to construction the Government of Afghanistan has not invested any penny on it.”

A news paper writer Fatana Hassanzada said,” Governmental officials take things against our people,Bamyan construction as granted,nothing has been done of the construction of Bamyan and its citizens.”

Mahdi one of the participants has expressed his unsatisfactory on the program held as festival in Bamyan.

Meanwhile the second president of Afghanistan Sarwar Danish said,” about 500,000 $ has been allocated for holding such big festival in Bamyan.”

Bamyan despite of hosting thousands International, Nation citizens and tourists, it was once again honored to be named as the capital city for South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).

   

Reported by Farah NazFrotan

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IEA’s foreign ministry summons Pakistan’s charge d’affaires over airstrike

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has summoned Pakistan’s charge d’affaires over Islamabad’s airstrike inside Afghanistan in the early hours of Monday morning.

The ministry presented the charge d’affaires with a letter of protest and advised the new civilian government to curb anti-Afghanistan actions and to not ‘complicate’ relations between the two Muslim countries.

The ministry also condemned the airstrikes, in Paktika and Khost, and warned Islamabad it has a long history of fighting foreign powers and that it will not tolerate military action on its territory.

The ministry said in a statement that Pakistan’s new civilian government and the people of Pakistan should not allow some circles to complicate the relations between the two neighboring Muslim countries.

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Bayat Foundation steps in to help needy families over Ramadan

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Dozens of needy families in Herat province received much needed Ramadan aid packages on Monday from Bayat Foundation.

According to Bayat Foundation officials, a transparent assessment was carried out on people in need before the aid was distributed.

The packages included flour, rice and cooking oil. The foundation will carry this initiative through to other provinces during the holy month of Ramadan.

Officials said poverty and unemployment in the country has resulted in more people needing assistance.

Recipients of this aid welcomed the initiative and called on other organizations to also help the needy.

Over the past 20 years, the Bayat Foundation has carried out countless campaigns to help the needy across the country. The foundation is also actively involved in education and health – with the aim of helping the needy in Afghanistan.

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Border forces target military posts along Durand Line in response to airstrikes

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The Ministry of National Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said Monday morning that border forces targeted Pakistan “military centers” along the Durand Line in response to airstrikes against civilian homes in Paktika and Khost provinces.

In the early hours of Monday morning, Pakistan carried out airstrikes inside Afghanistan, hitting residential houses in Spera district in Khost and Bermel district in Paktika.

At least eight people were killed – five women and three children.

Inayatullah Khwarazmi, the defense ministry’s spokesperson said on X: “In response to this aggression, the border forces targeted Pakistan’s military centers along the Durand line with heavy weapons.”

Khwarazmi added that the country’s defense and security forces are ready to respond to any aggressive actions and will defend their territorial integrity.

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