RASC News Agency: Mohammad Yaqub Abdurrahman Aka, the governor of Sar-e-Pol province, said that a town should be built for Kochis in this province and education should be provided for them.
The governor of Sar-e-Pol raised this issue on Monday, September 25, during a meeting in Sar-e-Pol with the presence of Mohammad Zarin Kochi, the general head of Kochis affairs of the Ministry of Borders, Tribes and Tribes Affairs.
In a newsletter published by the public relations of Sar-e-Pol province, it is stated that the governor of Sar-e-Pol province said that lack of access to drinking water, lack of shelter, lack of access to education, livestock and lack of pastures are among the challenges that the Kochis are facing in this province.
Mohammad Zarin Kochi assured the provision of education for Kochis in this province and said, “According to the policy and law in the country, all Afghanistani citizens have equal rights; Therefore, Kochi people are not excluded from these rights.”
Mohammad Zarin Kochi, the general director of Kochis affairs of the Ministry of Borders, Tribes and Tribes, visited Sar-e-Pol yesterday.
This is despite the fact that since the Taliban took control of the country, the Kochis have repeatedly harassed the indigenous people of different provinces, especially the Hazara and non-Pashtun people.
In a number of provinces, the Taliban group arrested some citizens on the orders of the Kochis, tortured them and released them again in exchange for money.
Trampling and destruction of agricultural lands, forced relocation due to harassment by Kochis supported by the Taliban group are some of the issues faced by the native citizens of the country in different parts of the country.