2 Aug 2015

Mullah Omar's Family Refuses To Pledge Allegiance To New Taliban Chief

PESHAWAR: The group of expired Taliban organizer Mullah Omar has declined to vow faithfulness to Mullah Akhtar Mansour, the new head of the activist association pursuing a 14-year insurrection against US drives in Afghanistan. 

The more youthful sibling of the previous Taliban supremo, Mullah Abdullah Mannan has requested that a gathering meeting of genius Taliban pastors and aggressor leaders be called to think and purpose the test confronting the Islamic Emirate. 

In a sound message recorded in the Pashto dialect, Mannan said that his family has not promised devotion to any pioneer and does not plan to do as such. He said that it was Omar's wish that the development stays united and that his family is presently prepared to guarantee his wishes are satisfied. 

Mannan, a key individual from the Taliban chamber (shura), encouraged master Taliban religious pioneers to concentrate on determining the extending parts inside of the development as opposed to sponsorship and vowing steadfastness to one pioneer. 

Days after Mansour's arrangement was reported on Friday taking after the passing of long-lasting boss Mullah Omar, capable opponents inside of the Taliban scrutinized the procedure by which Mansour was chosen as Omar's successor, saying it was surged and even one-sided. 

On Saturday, new Taliban pioneer Mansour called for solidarity in the development in his first sound message since getting to be leader of the gathering that confronts extending parts taking after Omar's passing. 

Taliban pioneers and relatives have affirmed that the previous boss kicked the bucket two years prior.