- publish: 29 April 2019
- time: 12:51 pm
- category: Politics
- No: 8031
Consultative Jirga begins in Kabul
Peace consultative Loya Jirga began in Kabul on Monday for four consecutive days to determine the red lines for peace talks.
According to the head of high peace council secretariat Umer Daudzai, about 3200 delegates from across the country have attended the Jirga. The Afghan government said that the participants will determine the red lines of the peace process.
Meanwhile, dozens of national faces, political parties,
electoral tickets, and civil society institutions have sanctioned this Jirga.
The critics stress that holding the peace Jirga is in contradiction with peace
efforts and an election campaign by the government.
The electoral tickets of 16 presidential candidates have
boycotted the Jirga, saying that this Jirga is untimely, unnecessary and wastes
of public resources. Gholam Farooq Nejrabi, Hakim Tursan, Nur ul-Haq Ulumi,
Ahmad Wali Massoud, M. Hanif Atmar, Faramarz Tamanna, Shaida M. Abdali, M.
Shahab Hakimi, Rahmatullah Nabil, Enayatullah Hafiz, M. Ebrahim Alokozay, Noor
Rahman Lewal, Zalmay Rassoul, and Abdul Latif Pedram have boycotted the Peace
Jirga.
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai had also announced that peace Jirga is not
in favor of the people and the way to reach a national consensus and should be
postponed.
At least 70 political parties, including Jamiat Party, Junbish-e Milli, Wahdat
Islami-e Mardum-e Afghanistan, and Hezb-e Wadat Islami-e Afghanistan have also
sanctioned the Jirga.
Taliban had also reacted against the Jirga, saying that this
Jirga will put developments of peace talks in danger.
Despite all oppositions and sanctions, the peace Jirga began Monday and will
continue for three days.