Taliban Asked to Avoid Election

The Taliban militant has threatened now to attack in Afghan polling stations during elections. Already in an appreciation of their efforts to stop general elections, they have been striking at NATO’s this week in the capital, Kabul.

Afghanistan’s senior election officials warned a strong suicide bomb attack outside the NATO headquarters in the city can tear down Thursday’s vote if another repetition of it in the upcoming days. That bomb attack was just few hours ahead of a top-level meeting to evaluate how many polling centers can safely open around the country. Leaflets served by the Taliban yesterday warned citizens they would be victims of new terror strategy if they were to take part in this election.

Yesterday, the militant made threats to announce its militia may raise the campaign of aggression on the eve of polls. 17 million Afghanistan’s electorate has been asked to get vote and elect a president for the 2nd time.

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