Some local officials from Ghor province met with Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate, in Kandahar and shared their challenges.
Hamdullah Fetrat, the deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said that during this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate advised the Ghor local officials to strengthen the Islamic system, implement Sharia, educate and train children, and avoid disputes.
According to Hamdullah Fetrat, the governor, court officials, district governors, and military officials of Ghor province were present at the meeting.
Regarding this meeting, the deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate said: "They were given necessary instructions and recommendations regarding the strengthening of the Islamic system, the implementation of Sharia, education among the children of Muslims, complete obedience to their leaders, kindness to subordinates, protection against conflicts, and efforts for better service to Muslims."
Several political analysts consider the meeting between officials of the interim government and the leader of the Islamic Emirate important for resolving challenges and listening to the people's demands.
"The more meetings are held in the current situation, the more public mobilization, a greater framework of national coherence, unity, and solidarity will emerge," said Janat Faheem Chakari, a political analyst.
"Education, training, and unemployment of youth are issues that need to be conveyed to the leader of the Islamic Emirate so that these challenges can be addressed," said Edris Mohammadi Zazai, a political analyst.
Before this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate met with the acting heads of the Ministry of Defense, Interior, and the General Directorate of Intelligence and discussed the security situation and resolving some challenges faced by these security agencies.