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"Afghanistan Too Big For Pakistan To Swallow", Says Ex-Afghan VP And Anti-Taliban Leader Amrullah Saleh

Swarajya StaffAug 19, 2021, 01:28 PM | Updated 01:31 PM IST
Amrullah Saleh

Amrullah Saleh


Amrullah Saleh, the former Afghan First Vice-President who recently declared himself the caretaker President after Ashraf Ghani fled the country, has again hit out at Pakistan, saying that Afghanistan is too big for Islamabad to swallow.


"Don't let your histories have a chapter on humiliation and bowing to terror groups," said Saleh, who is a vocal critic of Pakistan Army and ISI's interference in Afghanistan's internal affairs.

Saleh, along with Ahmed Massoud, son of slain anti-Taliban leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, is trying to form a resistance front against Taliban.

On Tuesday (17 August), citing the provisions of the Constitution of Afghanistan, Saleh declared himself the caretaker President of Afghanistan.

The development came as the Taliban took control of Presidential Palace in Afghanistan after President Ashraf Ghani fled the war-torn country.


The Afghan leader, who also served as the director of the Afghan intelligence agency National Directorate of Security from 2004 to 2010, did not leave the country after Taliban terrorists reached Kabul on 15 August. He is believed to be in the Panjshir Valley (northeast of Kabul), the country's last remaining holdout in the fight against the Taliban.

In an audio message after declaring himself caretaker President of Afghanistan, Saleh had said, "Since, President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country, he has effectively left his responsibilities and position vacant, and i am currently the legitimate caretaker President of Afghanistan because i am inside the country".

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