Kabul (IP) – Head of the Taliban's Reforming Commission says the Taliban is leaving aside undesirable elements in all Afghan provinces, and more than 1,300 group members have been fired so far.

Iran Press/Iran news: In an interview with Iran Press in Kabul, Mufti Latifullah Hakimi said: "One of the main goals of forming Taliban's Reforming Commission is to identify the undesirable elements who have joined the ranks of the group in the name of the Taliban and are causing trouble for Afghan people."

He said the Taliban forces must be honest and carry out their mission properly, adding that the commission supports the Afghan people.

In response to whether those expelled from the Taliban do not create a security problem by joining other groups?, Mufti Hakimithe, who is also senior advisor of Afghanistan National Defense Ministry" said: "These people are under security surveillance, and there is no insecure group in Afghanistan, and ISIS is not a group, but a sedition."

He noted that if the sedition of ISIS in Afghanistan is not curbed, it will be empowered, and the security and intelligence services of foreign countries present in Afghanistan will continue.

Referring to the defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, despite its foreign support, he pointed out that the occupiers had achieved nothing in Afghanistan except damage and insecurity, and all that remained for them was notoriety and destruction.

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