President Jamiat Ulama-E-Hind, Maulan Arshad Madani, claimed on Saturday that “anywhere in the world Madrassa, the same things learn,” and said, “What is happening to women in Afghanistan is bad.” His comments come in the middle of an Afghan visit to FM Muttaqi in Darul Uloom Deoband and controversy over his line in Delhi.
As part of the “Taliban 2.0” regime, which seized controls in Afghanistan in August 2021, he faces Afghan women and girls what the UN calls “the most difficult crisis of women’s rights in the world”.
Maulany Arshad Madani comments come in the middle of a visit to Foreign Minister Taliban Amir Khan Muttaqi in the Darul Uloom Deoband seminar, a prominent Islamic seminar located in Sahanpur Uttar Pradesh. It is on an six -day visit to India.
When he talked about a visit to Afghan FM, Madani told reporters that both leaders had not spoken of a “ban on women’s education in Afghanistan” and that “it was just a coincidence” that no journalists were present in Muttaqi on Friday.
What happened on the Afghan FM Muttaqi?
A press conference, organized at Afghanistan in Nový Delhi after two -sided interviews between EAM with Jaishankar and Muttaqi, caused extensive criticism after journalists claimed to be denied entry.
Several political leaders – from Priyanka Gandhi Vadra from Congress to P Chidambarama responded sharply – Gandhi called “insult to Indian female journalists”.
On Saturday, Mea issued a statement and stated that “she shouldn’t be involved in the press interaction held yesterday by Afghan FM.”
Afghan Taliban spokesman replied to criticism, explaining that the absence of journalists at a press conference was unintentional, mentioned news news 18.
What did Taliban say?
Afghan Taliban, a spokesman for Muttaqi, was regularly engaged in journalists in his office in Kabul.
“Muttaqi regularly meets women in their Kabul office. I myself do interviews with female journalists,” News18 spokesman said.
The situation of women in Afghanistan
The Taliban seized control in Afghanistan in 2021. Rather than a milder approach, the Taliban systematically expanded and intensified its restrictions on women’s life.
What is happening to women in Afghanistan is bad.
According to the United Nations, dozens of guidelines removing women and girls have issued their rights and work after their movement and public decision-making. Girls are forbidden in high school. Women are excluded from universities, most jobs and public spaces such as parks, gyms and sports clubs.
The visit of Minister Taliban, which began on October 9 and will continue until October 16, is the first high -level delegation from Kabul to India because the Taliban confiscated power in Afghanistan in August 2021.
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