Taliban's first fatwa, senses will fly after hearing!
Taliban's first fatwa, senses will fly after hearing!
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New Delhi: Afghanistan's power has now been taken over by the Taliban. Now their strange rules have started being imposed on the people here. In fact, recently the Taliban has issued its first fatwa. It has banned all government and private colleges in Herat province from studying boys and girls together. Recently, the Taliban said, "This is the root cause of all evils in society.'' In fact, according to a news agency, Taliban commanders held a meeting with university professors, owners of private colleges. After which it was decided that boys and girls would no longer study together in schools and colleges.

According to this decision, there will be different institutions for boys and girls. The meeting, which lasted for nearly three hours, was represented by Mullah Farid. It also says that only women professors will now be able to teach girl students in girls' educational institutions and if there is a female teacher in a male college, she will also be removed with immediate effect. According to some official estimates, There are 40,000 students and 2,000 lecturers in private and government universities, colleges in Herat. Let us also tell you that the exercise of forming a Government in Afghanistan has intensified.

In fact, Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has reached Kabul. He is brainstorming with his Taliban colleagues and jihadist leaders on the strategy to form a new government. It is said that there are five Taliban chieftains who will now rule Afghanistan. The first name on the list is Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. The second is Hizbullah Akhundzada and the third name is Mullah Mohammad Jacob, the fourth is Sirajuddin Haqqani and the fifth is Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai.

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