Panjshir se Lahore tak Ep14 | Why did Ahmad Masood meet Pakistan Taliban in his house?

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Panjshir se Lahore tak Ep14 | Why did Ahmad Shah Masood meet Pakistan Taliban in his house?

Pakistani Mujahid ( Panjshir se Lahore tak) is a story of a Young Mujahid who went to Afghanistan on a mission to fight against the Northern Alliance of Ahmed Shah Massoud along with True Taliban explained by Spoken Adab - Audiobooks Collection.

Joined Front against the Taliban
Ahmad Shah Massoud made the Unified Front (Northern Partnership) against the Taliban advance. The Unified Front included powers and pioneers from various political foundations as well as from all identities of Afghanistan. From the Taliban victory in 1996 until November 2001, the Unified Front controlled region in which generally 30% of Afghanistan's populace was living, in territories like Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and portions of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz, Ghōr and Bamyan.

In the mean time, the Taliban forced their oppressive system in the pieces of Afghanistan under their control.[106] Countless individuals escaped to Northern Partnership domain, Pakistan and Iran. Massoud's warriors kept exactly 1,200 Taliban detainees in the Panjshir Valley, 122 of them unfamiliar Muslims who had come to Afghanistan to battle a jihad. In 1998, after the loss of Abdul Rashid Dostum's group in Mazar-I-Sharif, Ahmad Shah Massoud stayed the main fundamental head of the Unified Front in Afghanistan and the main chief who had the option to protect huge pieces of his region against the Taliban. Most significant pioneers including the Islamic State's Leader Burhanuddin Rabbani, Abdul Rashid Dostum, and others, were living far away, banished for good. During this time, that's what pundits commented "The main thing holding up traffic of future Taliban slaughters is Ahmad Shah Massoud.

Massoud expressed that the Taliban more than once offered him a, key, influential place to make him stop his opposition. He declined, announcing the distinctions between their philosophy and his own supportive of majority rule point of view toward society to be insurmountable.

Massoud needed to persuade the Taliban to join a political cycle driving towards majority rule decisions in a predictable future. He likewise anticipated that without help from Pakistan and outer radical gatherings, the Taliban would lose their hang on power.

The areas of Massoud
Life in the areas under direct control of Massoud was not the same as the existence in the areas under Taliban or Dostum's influence. Rather than the hour of confusion in which all designs had fallen in Kabul, Massoud had the option to control the vast majority of the soldiers under his immediate order well during the period beginning in late 1996. Massoud generally controlled the Panjshir, Takhar, portions of Parwan and Badakhshan during the conflict. A few different regions (outstandingly Kunduz, Baghlan, Nuristan and the north of Kabul) were caught by his powers from the Taliban and lost again every once in a while as the bleeding edges changed.

Massoud made popularity based establishments which were organized into a few boards: political, wellbeing, instruction and economic. Still, many individuals came to him by and by when they had a question or issue and requested that he tackle their concerns.

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