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TAKANI: MoI Emphasizes Police Impartiality In Election

Afghan Minister of Interior Mohammad Omar Daoudzai on Tuesday emphasized police forces' neutrality in the upcoming election.

The minister said that police have thus far not intervened in support of or against any candidate.

Mr Daoudzai said that all Afghans can participate in election in a completely secure environment.

In this episode of Takani host Zabi Sadaatdiscusses the issue with the following guests:

Najib Danish, the Deputy Spokesman of the Ministry of Interior

Lalgul Lal, head of Afghanistan Human Rights Organization

Kabul Khan Tadbir Zurmati, military analyst

Fahim Naeemi, FEFA spokesman

 

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