Close Menu
HindukushHindukush

    Subscribe to our free email newsletter

    free newsletter

    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    HindukushHindukush
    • Home
    • News
      • News Bulletin
      • Afghanistan
      • Region
      • Middle East
      • World
    • Commentaries
    • Articles
      • Religious Articles
      • Important Articles
      • Political Articles
      • Selected Articles
    • Global Media
    • Secret
    • Clarification
    • Dark Faces
    • Videos
    • English
      • دری
      • پښتو
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    HindukushHindukush
    You are at:Home»Articles»Four Years and Parties Splitting Process; The Junbish Party Was Also Fragmented
    Articles

    Four Years and Parties Splitting Process; The Junbish Party Was Also Fragmented

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee8 November 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    نشر Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Email Telegram WhatsApp

    Written by: Hayatullah Moradi

    In the past four years, the caretaker Afghan government has effectively managed Afghanistan’s political arena by garnering public support and consolidating its power, to the extent that the Afghan people have marginalized opposition parties and groups, bringing them to the brink of collapse.

    After the fall of the republic, opposition parties repeatedly tried to unite to counter the Afghan government; however, the reality of the past four years has shown the opposite, as not only has there been no unity among them, but also division, discord, and internal competition have intensified.

    The Jamiat party, the Resistance group, and now the Junbish party have all fallen victim to internal divisions, a trend that highlights the structural weakness and lack of political capacity within these parties.

    In the latest incident, Nizamuddin Qaisari, the deputy leader of the Junbish party, declared himself the leader of the party without coordinating with General Dostum, established a separate structure, and appointed and introduced a new spokesperson for the party.

    This development not only questions Dostum’s leadership legitimacy but also indicates an authority crisis within the Junbish party.

    Qaisari, with a verbal attack on Dostum and Atta Mohammad Noor, called them the “mafia of the north,” a phrase rooted in financial disputes, personal rivalries, and deep distrust.

    The lavish lifestyles of some leaders abroad have created a deep divide between them and their social base, a gap that has led to further divisions and discord.

    Mutual distrust, fear of betrayal, and competition for foreign support have transformed the atmosphere of cooperation between these parties into one of mutual destruction.

    These new groups have neither the ability to mobilize the public nor a clear political program; their only tools are social media and harsh, empty slogans.

    In contrast to this division and weakness, the current government of Afghanistan has managed to consolidate its power. The Afghan government has been able to unify the political arena and easily respond to and satisfy any form of protest.

    Note: The articles, essays, and comments published by the Voice of Hindukush only reflect the views of the authors & writers and do not necessarily represent the agreement of the Voice of Hindukush.

    Previous ArticleFormer U.S. Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad: Major Changes Likely in Pakistan Army’s Leadership, Powers, and Legal Status
    Next Article Unprecedented Unity of the Afghan Nation; Why Virtual Resistance Can not Tolerate it?

    Related Posts

    In the View of Opponents, Why Are the Leaders of Opposition Groups Unsuccessful?

    13 November 2025

    Face Behind the Mask; A Review of Abdul Rashid Dostum’s Disgraceful Life

    12 November 2025

    Abdul Ghafor Lewal; A Cultural’s Seller in the Guise of a Nationalist

    11 November 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    New Posts

    Bangladeshi ‘CSL’ Company Shows Interest in Investing in ‘Net Metering’ in Afghanistan

    10 January 2025

    Pakistani Taliban Announce “Al-Khandaq Operations” for Spring 2025

    14 March 2025

    The Pakistani Taliban have conditionally released three employees of the Pakistani military and intelligence agency

    31 December 2024

    Ukrainian President Zelensky Ready for Peace Talks

    20 January 2025
    Important News
    Articles 13 November 2025

    In the View of Opponents, Why Are the Leaders of Opposition Groups Unsuccessful?

    Written By: Hamid Qasemi Over the past four years, the efforts and achievements of the…

    Pakistan’s Debt-Ridden Defense Minister Claims Afghanistan Requested 10 Billion Rupees Loan

    12 November 2025

    Afghanistan Bans Medicine Imports from Pakistan

    12 November 2025
    Follow US
    • Facebook
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Telegram
    Most Viewed
    About US
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    Our Choice

    In the View of Opponents, Why Are the Leaders of Opposition Groups Unsuccessful?

    13 November 2025

    Pakistan’s Debt-Ridden Defense Minister Claims Afghanistan Requested 10 Billion Rupees Loan

    12 November 2025

    Afghanistan Bans Medicine Imports from Pakistan

    12 November 2025
    Most Popular

    Bangladeshi ‘CSL’ Company Shows Interest in Investing in ‘Net Metering’ in Afghanistan

    10 January 202582 Views

    Pakistani Taliban Announce “Al-Khandaq Operations” for Spring 2025

    14 March 202562 Views

    The Pakistani Taliban have conditionally released three employees of the Pakistani military and intelligence agency

    31 December 202450 Views
    © 2025 All rights reserved.
    • Home

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.