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Ex-Supporters Blame Noor For ‘Ignoring Main Demands’

23rd March, 2018 · admin 5 Comments
Atta Mohammad Noor

Atta Mohammad Noor

Tolo News: Following the end of tension between former governor of Balkh Atta Mohammad Noor and the Presidential Palace, some members of Jamiat-e-Islami, who supported him recently, blamed Noor for ignoring some main demands of the party and making an underhand deal in exchange of a few government seats. Click here to read more (external link).

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5 thoughts on “Ex-Supporters Blame Noor For ‘Ignoring Main Demands’”

  1. Baghlani says:
    March 23, 2018 at 3:53 pm

    IN A CIVILIZED SOCIETY, *WELL INTENTIONS ARE EASILY NOTICED AND RESPECTED AS WELL.

    The country belongs
    to all of the people of Afghanistan- in that capacity,
    allocations of privileged government positions; (or any other public jobs), in a truelly civilized and mature social system; ((especially, in light of extremely intense global competitions for resources)), would make no sense at all- right off, it will lead to corruption and vulnerable to exploitations by larger foreign political, economical and military forces.
    ..
    FOR THAT THAT TO HAPPEN; YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED A GOVERNMENT WHICH IS REPRESENTED AND RESPECTED BY ALL SEGEMENTS OF THE SOCIET.
    .
    IT IS COMPLEXLY-WOBEN AND CRITICSL ISSUE OF ANY NATION IN GENERAL.
    .

  2. Baghlani says:
    March 23, 2018 at 4:03 pm

    You don’t make the country vulnerable to foreigners- you have to resolve your own social issues which can not be achieved with out a truelly representatiion of all in the country. Otherwise; the system will remain dysfunctional, unstable and vulnerable to all sorts of foreign-based interferences like we are witnessing right now.

  3. Baghlani says:
    March 23, 2018 at 4:25 pm

    You definately can’t expect much from the outside world- currently; they are all striving for their own interests and survival..
    .
    The neighboring countries are all engaged on their own low level turmoils as well. They are pushed around and heavily influence by much larger global powers; and as you see, they don’t give a damn about Afghanistan either !
    ***
    **
    *
    YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN !

  4. Baghlani says:
    March 23, 2018 at 4:41 pm

    I would like to add that:
    .
    The Islamic countries are certainly linked together by the virtue of their common faith- and obviously; so are, the rest of the world in one way or another. !

  5. Baghlani says:
    March 23, 2018 at 5:19 pm

    It seems like, it is especially complicated in extremely ruggedly-located Afghanistan; due to lack of availability of modern infrastructures and services to fairly reach out to remote ares of the country- active foreign interferences have made the country folks rightly, very vulnerable and suspicious of weak governments and their supporters.
    .
    After all, those very same folks are the ones who would mostly pay and fight for it- and ironically, will be bound to determine its eventual fate.

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