Afghanistan’s presidential election has come to a run-off poll after none of the competing candidates secured more than 50% of the total number of votes cast, as required under the Constitution to win the election.
The two leading candidates from the first round held on April 5 - Dr Abdullah Abdullah and Dr Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai - are now vying to succeed President Hamid Karzai.
The Taliban had also threatened to disrupt the first round of the presidential elections on April 5; however, the process had concluded without any major incident.
The Taliban issued the latest warning as preparations for the June 14 poll are finalised.
“We once again call upon the people not to participate, even inadvertently, in forthcoming election drama of June 14. If they do not follow the instructions and demands of the Islamic Emirate and do participate in the elections, they will be held responsible for all the unpleasant consequences,” the Taliban said on Wednesday.
Both candidates have spoken at big election rallies despite threats from the Taliban.
“The Islamic Emirate calls upon all the devoted mujahidin throughout the country to carry out their assaults in a well-organised manner according to the prescribed planning. They should circumspectly identify all the polling stations and should attack them decisively,” the Taliban leadership council said in a statement. The statement was also emailed to The Express Tribune.
The Taliban said the elections’ “conspiracy is plotted by Americans as they have always misused the public opinion by deceptions and temptations and have imposed their own policies over the nations and have kept them under the yoke of their brutal occupation for years and years.”
“The ultimate and sole outcome of this misleading process is the protraction of their occupation and paving the road for the existence of foreign occupiers inside Afghanistan,” the statement went on to say.
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@Realist: Concentrate on securing your airports before you wish to hand over a neighboring state to terrorists.
You Pakistani's are stubbornly suicidal.
"unpleasant consequences" the Taliban have become so poetic these days. I wonder which office in Pakistan writes these so call press releases.
Taliban followers are not more then 10000, but these followers are honest, steadfast, believe in his way but Afghanistan government personnel are almost all of them corrupt, fraudulent, misuser of gov asset and people of Afghanistan don't believe on them. this why such weak, hated gang can threat a government which has world support.
@ Realist - Well the pushtoons/pathans are undefeatable !
@Realist: The reason why they could not defeat them was that an Ally was, is and will continue doubling crossing them.
Afghans are a brave lot. They will vote.
The time to eradicate Taliban of every hue has come. THe world should crush these terrorists and Pakistan must stop the good-Taliban, bad-Taliban game.
Larry, Another thing that needs taking off, for an afgan to bcum a white guy/professor from germany, is the matter inside the skull
@unbelievable: No matter who Americans leave in Afghanistan, Kabul will eventually fall to Talibans once again like before. What a shame a super power with the help of NATO couldn't defeat Talibans. So apparently historians were right " Afghanistan cannot be conquered".
60 percent voter turn out pretty much trashed the concept that the Taliban control the hearts and minds of the people of Afghanistan. Also trashed what's left of Pakistan's "strategic asset" policy.
"The statement was also emailed to The Express Tribune." Does that ring any bells?
If you take away the hat and beard, Hamid Karzai will look like some white guy....maybe a college professor from Germany.
Had no idea Afghans were so fair skinned.