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The Modi government’s claim of cordial relations with the interim Afghan government has turned out to be a lie.

According to the details, another duplicitous policy of the Modi government has been exposed, as an example of Ram Ram in the corner of the mouth, the Modi government is still keeping Ashraf Ghani-era ambassador Farid Mamondzai in the Afghan embassy.

According to sources, the Afghan embassy managed by former Afghan government ambassador Farid Mamondzai faces serious allegations of corruption, including illegal leasing of commercial buildings, supply of aid wheat and looting in commercial activities.

Complaints of corruption and corruption have also been made in writing by Afghans living in India, including serious allegations such as demands for bribes in obtaining and extending visas to Afghan students studying in India.

Due to corruption and mismanagement, the interim Afghan government had ordered the impeachment of the current ambassador and also issued a decree to appoint Qadir Shah, the commercial adviser of the Afghan embassy, ​​as the charge d’affaires of Afghanistan, but the Modi government has appointed the newly appointed Afghan. The charge d’affaires has been denied permission to present credentials for several weeks.

Experts say that not allowing India to present the credentials is a violation of diplomatic protocol.

The secret contacts of the Modi government with the opponents of the interim Afghan government like Yunus Quni and other militant groups have also been revealed. What did

According to the sources, India is currently in contact with the former Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.

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