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MPs Warn of Growing Daesh Activity in Eastern Regions

MPs Warn of Growing Daesh  Activity in Eastern Regions

KABUL - Lawmakers have established a task team to investigate the rising threat of Daesh in the eastern provinces.
Lawmakers in parliament on Wednesday raised the alarm over what they called an increase in Daesh activities in some strategic eastern provinces of the country.
As such they called on the Afghan government to be vigilant regarding threats by militant groups and to secure the area against insurgents.
MPs warned that there would be a public backlash should government fail to tackle the group. However some MPs termed the group a project, alleging that there was the possibility that some elements were involved in backing the group in the country.
Amid speculation over government’s dealings against Daesh, interior ministry officials have said security forces were determined to supress the group.
The interior ministry also accused Pakistan of having supported the group, but Islamabad has repeatedly rejected the allegations by the Afghan officials.
“Two key Daesh commanders in Afghanistan including Hafiz Saeed and Haseeb were killed as a result of operations by the Afghan security forces and dozens of other Daesh operatives were eliminated in various areas, this indicates that there is a firm commitment to repress and eliminate the group in Afghanistan,” said interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish.
MPs said that Daesh has expanded its recruitment efforts in the east.
“If the government does not take any action, you know that the east is the gateway to Kabul, I assure you that four provinces in the east and our colleagues will take a decision and chose a way for it,” said MP Zahir Qadeer.
“Is this government unaware (of the problem), is this government here to kill us?” asked MP Hazrat Ali.
Some MPs said that Daesh is beheading men and women in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces.
“Practical action should be taken against Daesh bases wherever they are,” parliament speaker Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi said.
“I think that issue of the eastern region and Nangarhar is a project,” said MP Allah Gul Mujahid.
Lawmakers tasked parliament’s internal security and defense committee to send a delegation to the area to assess the emerging threats and share the results of the investigation with parliament.   (Tolonews)