Zahir Qadir Sets Deadline For Government To Secure The Country From ISIL (Daesh)

Zahir QadirKABUL: (Middle East Press) Haji Zahir Qadir, the first deputy of the House of Representatives on Monday returned to the house after spending 45-day of winter leave, said if the government failed to cope with ISIL (Daesh) elements in the country he will then stand with his people and use arms to defend the country.

During the discussion, MPs talked about several issues the country is currently facing but security was on the top of everything including ISIL (Daesh) militants.

Qadir warned that if government does not secure the live of its citizens then he will not stay quite.

The remarks by Qadir come as Daesh is gaining ground in eastern Nangarhar province, in which they have torched several villages and killed at least 14 civilians on Wednesday, Tamadon TV reported.

Qadir said Daesh is posing threat to the honor of the people as well as being a huge danger in the country.

He set a deadline of until the 15th of the Eid for the government to cope with this issue, if not he will go on his way to save the country from Daesh.

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