Afghanistan Embassy In India Refutes Claims Of Taliban Appointing New Charge d’Affaires In Delhi

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The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in India has denied reports that the Taliban has appointed a new point man in New Delhi. The Afghan Ambassador to India, Farid Mamumdzay, has accused a Taliban official of spreading misinformation and running a baseless campaign against officials of the mission. The Taliban official is said to have been named as the “Charge D’ Affaires” in India.Afghanistan's embassy in India refuses to pledge allegiance to Taliban's  government in Kabul | Deccan Herald

Several media reports have claimed that the Taliban has appointed its current trade counsellor Qadir Shah as the Acting Ambassador in India. However, the embassy has categorically rejected these claims. Mamumdzay has appreciated New Delhi’s support to the interests of the people of Afghanistan and its position on the Taliban regime.

In a statement issued on Monday, the embassy said, “The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan categorically rejects the claims from an individual claiming to have taken charge of the mission in New Delhi at the behest of the Taliban.” The embassy also appreciated the consistent position of the Indian government for supporting the interests of the Afghan people and not recognizing the Taliban regime in Kabul.Afghanistan Taliban Crisis Live, Afghanistan-Taliban New Government  Formation Live Updates, Afghanistan Cabinet Ministers: Ashraf Ghani  apologises to Afghan people; Taliban bans women's sports

Afghanistan Embassy Denounces Allegations of Misinformation and Corruption

The statement further stated that the individual who claims to have been named “Charge D’ Affaires” by the Taliban has been responsible for spreading misinformation and running a baseless and unsubstantiated campaign against officials of the mission. The embassy claimed that the allegations of corruption against officials of the mission were fabricated and based on an unsigned letter. The embassy asserted that it is committed to protecting the genuine interests of Afghan nationals, especially in these trying times.

The embassy has worked closely with the Indian authorities on humanitarian efforts, including the supply of COVID-19 vaccines, medicines, and food supplies. Mamumdzay assured Afghan nationals that the mission continues to function as normal and work for their interests in India.Afghan embassy in India reels under financial crunch - India News News

The media reports claiming that the Taliban has appointed its current trade counsellor Qadir Shah as the Acting Ambassador in India have caused confusion and speculation. However, the embassy has clarified that the reports are false and that the mission continues to function normally.

The embassy has accused the Taliban official of spreading misinformation and running a baseless campaign against officials of the mission. The embassy has also denied the allegations of corruption against officials of the mission and assured Afghan nationals that the mission is committed to protecting their genuine interests.

The statement issued by the embassy reflects the diplomatic complexities and challenges that Afghanistan is facing in the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of the country. The embassy’s assertion that it is committed to protecting the genuine interests of Afghan nationals is particularly significant as the Taliban regime is known for its oppressive policies towards women and minorities.

India’s Historical Ties with Afghanistan and Stance on the Taliban Regime

India’s position on the Taliban regime is also important as New Delhi has historically maintained close ties with Afghanistan. India has been providing economic and developmental assistance to Afghanistan and has played a significant role in the country’s reconstruction efforts. India’s stance on the Taliban regime is in line with democratic governments around the world that have refused to recognize the Taliban regime in Kabul.Afghanistan embassy rejects reports of Taliban appointing new point man in  Delhi | Latest News India - Hindustan Times

In conclusion, the embassy’s statement has clarified the situation regarding the appointment of a new point man by the Taliban in New Delhi. The embassy has denied the reports and accused the Taliban official of spreading misinformation and running a baseless campaign against officials of the mission. The statement also reflects the challenges that Afghanistan is facing in the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of the country. The embassy’s assurance that it is committed to protecting the genuine interests of Afghan nationals is particularly significant in these trying times.

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