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Taliban has secret ties with Pakistan's 'ISI', claims letter to media

A letter linked to Taliban disclosed that group has secret ties with Pakistan's ISI. The letter issued to media without identity of the writer said that the ISI controls the Taliban.

Taliban has secret ties with Pakistan's 'ISI', claims letter to media File photo

New Delhi: A letter linked to Taliban disclosed that group has secret ties with Pakistan's ISI. The letter issued to media without identity of the writer said that the ISI controls the Taliban.

"I was invited to the Qatar’s peace meeting by the Emirate. Unfortunately, when I arrived in Qatar, the situation was worse than Quetta, Pakistan as the ISI still has its active role among the Taliban’s representatives. Mullah Baradar, head of the Taliban Qatar-based political office was in the front but behind the walls it was all up to ISI, who have been involved in every step and was the decision maker of the Taliban’s office," the letter read.

As per Afghanistan Times report, the writer had seen that ISI had open access to every member of the group’s political office and Taliban representatives were seen walking freely inside the Pakistani Embassy in Qatar. 

"Another issue I have witnessed is that members of the office were spying for ISI against each other. In return for some scholarships and Pakistani ID cards, ISI has appointed the purest people of our frontier as its spy figures"

The letter said that the peace deal was first supposed to be signed by Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, but the ISI replaced him with Baradar as signatory.

"About a couple of hours before the peace deal signing, Maulavi Shahabuddin Attal told the reporters that the deal would not be signed by Baradar. But Baradar received a phone call from Islamabad and was told that Stanikzai should not sign the agreement as he had a verbal dispute with ISI General Asim and that he was earlier in Afghan military and was trained in India. So, Baradar called Stanikzai and said that he himself would sign the agreement. Stanikzai was smart, so he accepted the offer."

Then the Qatari officials and Taliban’s ceremonials came and briefed Baradar about the tomorrow morning’s summit. The Qatari officials said that before the peace ceremony, a guider would come to his room and would lead you to the Salon, and he would be greeting people on the front line, where senior officials would be set, including US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.