Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman said their group considers Pakistan as ‘their second home’. He said that Taliban will not allow anyone to use Afghan land for terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
Mujahid said this in an interview to ARY News following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. He highlighted issues ranging from the formation of a government in Kabul, concerns about womenโs rights to how the Taliban would navigate the economic crisis that the war-ravaged country finds itself in after the US and IMF tranches dry up.
โIt has been almost 12 days since the Islamic Emirate entered Kabul. We have seized control of all areas, restoring peace and normalcy,โ Zabihullah Mujahid said.
Addressing concerns about womenโs rights, he said the Taliban would provide women all the rights based on Islam. โWe are trying to create an environment conducive to womenโs education, work and employment.โ
To a question about the US and IMF sanctions, the Taliban spokesman said: โWe have not yet announced a government. It will be clear only after the government is formulated how the countryโs economic system worksโ

He said the incoming government would restore the banking and tax collection system, strengthen the countryโs economy through agriculture and trade, and try to free all the reserves and things that have been frozen or seized.
โWe want a government in Afghanistan that is strong and based on Islam and which all Afghans are part of. We are working on it and wait until we succeed in forming a strong and stable government,โ he explained.
About ties with countries, particularly India, Zabihullah Mujahid said we desire good ties with all countries, including India that is an important part of the region. โOur desire is that India devise its policy as per the interests of Afghan people,โ he added.
He stated in clear terms that the Taliban wonโt allow Afghan soil to be used against any other country. He was of the view that Pakistan and India should sit together to resolve all their outstanding issues because both are neighbours and their interests are linked to each other.

About the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Zabihullah said New Delhi needs to have a positive attitude towards the disputed territory.
To a question about the possible resurgence of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Daesh in Afghanistan, he said, โWe have said it before that we wonโt allow our soil to be used against any other country. Our policy is clear in this regard. The Daesh (ISIS) has no presence in Afghanistan.โ

