Afghanistan Crisis: Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is believed to be working with the Taliban and laying the groundwork for a new government in Afghanistan
Video: Hundreds of protesters demonstrated in front of Pakistan’s embassy in Kabul on Monday. They dispersed after Taliban forces fired into the air.#TOLOnews pic.twitter.com/qV2QaNgOme
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ISI chief Faiz Hameed was in Kabul at the weekend, reportedly to be briefed by his country’s ambassador. But he likely met with Taliban officials too.
Today, curse of the Taliban and Pakistan are heard from all over Kabul.
In dozens points in Kabul, separate groups, mostly young men and women, have begun protesting. They are chanting “Death to Taliban” “Death to Pakistan”👇This one is from Dahan e Bagh area, Kabul. pic.twitter.com/N3v93wBsm9
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The armed group has not yet announced a government, but the name of a lesser known Taliban leader who is in the United Nations terror watch list, Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, is doing the rounds as a compromise candidate for the next Prime Minister of Afghanistan.
Disagreements between the terrorist group’s multiple factions have so far stymied government formation in the war-torn nation. The main contenders for power include the Doha unit of the Taliban headed by Mullah Baradar, the Haqqani Network, a semi-independent terror outfit that operates in eastern Afghanistan, and the Kandahar faction of the Taliban.
There is speculation that the consensus to make Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund the next Prime Minister was arrived at during the Pakistan military intelligence chief’s stay in Kabul.