ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities have freed senior Af
ghan Taliban leader Ahmadullah Muti alias Mullah Nanai, T
aliban officials have confirmed.
Mullah Nanai, member of the T
aliban leadership council, was arrested from a Balochistan district in October 2016.
There has been no official word on the T
aliban leader’s release so far. T
aliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahud also did not confirm the release, when he was contacted on Sunday.
Pakistan may have released the T
aliban key leader to encourage the militia to join
the peace process.
When Nanai was taken into custody, then foreign affairs adviser Sartaj Aziz had stated that the arrest was aimed at mounting pressure on the T
aliban to come to the negotiating table. But it did not work since the T
aliban have so far refused to join the intra-Afghan dialogue and they insist on direct ta
lks with the United States. T
aliban also ignored President Ashraf Ghani’s dialogue offer in his address to the meeting of Kabul Process on February 28.
A T
aliban political envoy had earlier told Daily Times that T
aliban were fighting to end foreign invasion, but Mr Ghani did not even mention it.
He said it was Ghani who had approved an extended stay for foreign troops under the Bilateral Security Agreement signed on his first day in office in September 2014. Karzai had refused to approve the BSA as he was annoyed at the US failure to help him in peace with the T
aliban.
In January, a five-member T
aliban political team from their office in Qatar held ta
lks with Pakistani officials on
the prospects for peace talks. A T
aliban statement later said T
aliban political representatives have also held discussions with China, Qatar and some other countries and shared their recommendations with the top leaders.
A T
aliban source says
the political representatives await response from the top leadership of these countries on their proposals.
Some T
aliban sources say Mullah Nanai may have been released due to his poor health but
the possibility to seek his help in encouraging the T
aliban to come to peace negotiations cannot be ruled out. Nanai had served as the chief justice and the intelligence chief during the T
aliban rule.
In September last year, Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Hanif Atmar confirmed his country offered exchange of prisoners and wanted repatriation of five Af
ghan Taliban leaders detained by Pakistan including Mullah Nanai for a Pakistani T
aliban leader, Mufti
Khalid, who was arrested after the T
aliban 2014 brutal attack on the army public school in Peshawar.
Mufti
Khalid, who was using the name of Mohammad Khorasani had spoken to the media to claim the responsibility, and was arrested in Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province.
Two other T
aliban leaders Suleman Agha, the T
aliban governor for Daykund province, and Mullah Sani, also known as Samad Sani, chief of a religious school and a well-known trader, were also arrested in Balochistan days before Nanai’s arrest.
In January this year, the United States had imposed curbs on six militants linked to the T
aliban and the Haqqani Network including Abdul Samad Sani, who is still in custody in Pakistan.
Published in Daily Times, March 13th 2018.