Monday, November 25News and updates from Kashmir

Taliban’s Mullah Baradar to be Afghanistan’s new President as Ashraf Ghani resigns

In a breaking development, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani will tender his resignation as the government surrendered to the Taliban forces in Kabul on Sunday.

According to sources, Taliban negotiators have moved to the Afghan presidential palace to prepare for a ‘transfer’ of power.

Following talks between the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators, an interim government led by the Taliban has been announced.

The new Afghanistan government will be reportedly led by top Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

As per sources, Mullah Baradar has entered the presidential palace with the help of Qatar, which has been helping the Taliban and Afghan govt negotiate, and with the green light of the US.

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