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Taliban Prime Minister: Graduates of Religious Schools are Not Capable to Work in Government Offices

Published 15/06/2023
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RASC: The ARG under the control of the Taliban group announced today, Thursday June 15, the meeting of Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Taliban group’s cabinet, with Abdul Wahid Tariq, the general head of Jihadi schools.

In this meeting, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir said that the graduates of religious schools are not capable of working in government offices. According to Tariq, Jihadi schools have been activated in five provinces this year and have attracted the Taliban group.

He said that in addition to religious courses, contemporary sciences should be added to the curriculum of schools so that graduates of Jihadi schools can work in offices.

These statements of the Taliban are expressed while almost two years ago, all the government offices were monopolized by Mullah and Mawlawi, and professional people were dismissed from work for various reasons.

EnNews 15/06/2023

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