A number of political experts said Afghans want to form a government in which all Afghans can see themselves, rather than participating repeated figures under the name of inclusive government in the current political system.
They added that those countries, which insist on a wide-based government in Afghanistan, aim to involve their allies and people who protect their interests in the government of Afghanistan.
According to them, if any kind of government is established in Afghanistan, its structure is belonging to Afghans and not foreigners.
“Foreigners want to make their agents and gangs the rulers of Afghans under the name of inclusive government, which is unacceptable to Afghans. The nation wants a coalition government in which the responsibility is handed over to the eligible people.” Sarwar Niazai, a political commentator commentated
Meanwhile, some other political analysts are on the opinion that Afghans want the formation of a national government in which all Afghans can see themselves in it, but those who give from foreign countries the prescription of establishing government in Afghanistan; this is a clear interference in the country’s domestic affairs.
“Some neighboring countries are talking about a broad-based government in Afghanistan, but the main demand of Afghans is a national government in the country, in which all Afghans can see themselves. The issue of inclusive government which is raised by foreigners is interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan.” Said Shahzada Masoud, a political analyst
Hatif Mukhtar, a political expert deemed that some regional and neighboring countries of Afghanistan are trying to divide the Afghan people into tribes and clans once again in the name of an inclusive government in order to achieve their goals.
Mukhtar added: “Any prescription that is suggested by the foreign intelligence agency in the name of a coalition government is against the national interests of Afghanistan and they want to divide Afghanistan into tribes.”
Recently, Zamir Kabulov, Russia’s Special Representative for Afghanistan said that an inclusive government in Afghanistan is a priority for the regional countries and the world’s policy regarding Afghanistan is not correct.
Kabulov called the Doha Conference, which was held in Qatar regarding Afghanistan ten days ago, futile and added the West did not play a constructive role in the conference.