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Unfair comparison, says Afghan Minister
NEW DELHI, MARCH 9. The Afghanistan Foreign Minister, Mulla Wakil
Ahmed Muttawakil, has said it was unfair to compare the
destruction of Bamiyan Buddha statues with the demolition of
``the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.''
``In India, Hindus are planning to build a temple there (in
Ayodhya). We haven't done anything like that,'' he said in an
interview to the weekly, Outlook. The destruction was not aimed
against any religion, nation or culture. ``We haven't destroyed
any Church, Temple or Gurdwara in Afghanistan. Hindus and Sikhs
are free to practise their religion.'' He claimed that Hindu and
Sikh traders in Afghanistan enjoyed greater security under the
Taliban than under any previous regime.
Worshipping statues was ``un-Islamic'' and the destruction had
been undertaken because the possibility of worshipping them in
future could not be ruled out. ``We don't want such a thing to
happen in an Islamic country.''
India accorded de facto recognition to the Taliban when the
External Affairs Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, visited Kandahar to
negotiate the release of the hijacked Indian Airlines passengers
in 1999. ``It was painful that the Indian Government after
thanking the Taliban for handling the hijacking in a responsible
and mature way, made unfounded accusations.''
The Minister wanted India to recognise the Taliban regime as it
controlled 95 per cent of the territory in Afghanistan.
- UNI
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