IEA to hold ‘Grand Assembly’ in Kabul

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) is scheduled to hold a Loya Jirga, or grand assembly, for three days starting Wednesday, and will
bring together almost 3,000 mainly religious scholars from across all 34 provinces. According to IEA officials, the participants, which
include two religious scholars and one further representative from every district, are expected to present suggestions to the leadership of
the IEA on ways to resolve challenges currently facing the country.The assembly will be held in the Loya Jirga hall in Kart-e-Mamourin in
Kabul city.So far the agenda of this Loya Jirga has not been announced officially but according to sources, a number of issues will be
tabled including that pertaining to matters of national importance, and maybe the issue of reopening girls& schools.&In such gatherings we
can solve many problems and the participation of women is essential to address their rights and problems; girls& schools must be reopened
and the current crisis in all sections must be solved,& said Dewa Patang, a women&s activist. The main agenda will reportedly focus on
finding solutions to current crises in the country, sources said.  &Based on the information that I have, all participants who are invited
to this gathering are scholars and patriots who are committed to their country and Islam,& said Toryali Hemat, a political analyst.Members
of the public meanwhile feel the Loya Jirga members should present possible solutions to resolving problems in the country & both economic
and social & in order to draw a clear road map for the future of the country. Historically, a Loya Jirga has been convened in order to
elect a new head of state, approve a new constitution or resolve critical issues.Loya jirgas have reportedly been organized since the rise
to power of the Hotak dynasty in the early 18th century. The post IEA to hold ‘Grand Assembly& in Kabul first appeared on Ariana News.