Leaders and commanders also call on every Taliban chief
Many marriages are still legal in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The issue is widespread among Taliban militants. Due to polygamy, the Taliban authorities often face criticism from the opposition. This time, the Taliban leadership has issued a decree to shut down the opposition camp and call on Taliban leaders and commanders to refrain from polygamy. News from Voice of America and BBC Online.
On Thursday, three senior Taliban leaders, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the move was aimed at easing the Taliban's economic crisis. Because after the marriage, the Taliban commanders have to pay a large amount of money to the bride's family. All wives have to be given a separate house and maintenance. The pressure was mounting from the Taliban's coffers. The directive comes at a sensitive time when the Taliban have begun a dialogue with the government on the country's future.
He said Taliban leaders were concerned about allegations of corruption against members of the group in an attempt to raise money to support large and multiple families. Most senior Taliban leaders have multiple wives. However, this instruction will not be effective for those who already have more than one wife. The decree, signed by Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Hibatullah, did not completely ban polygamy. However, it has been warned that multiple marriages cost a lot. As a result, the opposition gets a chance to criticize us.
So if all leaders and commanders abandon polygamy, they will not have to engage in corruption and illegal activities. Many marriages are widespread in the Pashtun society of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This marriage does not reflect the will of the woman. Rita Ansari, an Afghan human rights activist living in Australia, said economic pressures and changes in people's habits have reduced many marriages in today's society. However, many men still want to have polygamy just to satisfy their cravings.
Islam speaks of taking more than one wife in one context. However, the way many marriages are taking place in Afghanistan and Pakistan is not right. He said the founder and former chief of the Taliban had three wives. The current chief mullah Hibatullah has two wives. Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Gani Baradar, who is currently in Qatar, has three wives. He is leading the Afghan government's talks with the Taliban in Doha.Peace talks between the Taliban and Afghan government representatives have resumed in Doha, the capital of Qatar. The main mediators have now arrived in Doha to take part in the second round of talks. The mediators are working hard for a fruitful solution between the Afghan government and the Taliban. A US delegation has been holding talks on a series of strategic steps to pave the way for a compromise between the Afghan government and the Taliban.Earlier in the day, top Afghan government officials and Taliban leaders were absent from the peace talks. In recent weeks, US diplomats and military leaders have visited Pakistan several times.
The meeting between the Pakistan Army and David Helve, Assistant Secretary of State for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, called on both sides to take urgent steps to end the violence in Afghanistan. In this case, Islamabad continues to play a positive role. Imran Khan's government is committed to cooperating with Afghanistan through peace talks.
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