Recent data from the Commission for “Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures,” shows that about a thousand businesspeople and political/military figures have returned to Afghanistan.
The head of the commission, Shahabuddin Delawar, told TOLOnews that a large number of former ministers, governors, generals, and other political and military figures had returned to Afghanistan.
Delawar asked all Afghan political figures and investors return to Afghanistan and participate in the growth of the country.
“High-ranking and low-ranking officials are among the people who have returned to the nation; the number is not hundreds but maybe a thousand. We made a way for our compatriots to return to their nation,” said Delawar.
Meanwhile, political experts said that Afghanistan is the home of all Afghans and the government should consult with the returning figures on various issues facing the country.
“The government should safeguard and respect their dignity, personality, and responsibilities, and also consult with them on some issues,” said Mohammad Hassan Haqyar, a political analyst.
“They should work on it so that the Afghan cadres who have been in the West and other foreign nations for twenty to thirty years should be called, invited, and should be provided with these privileges,” said Sayed Bilal Ahmad Fatumi, a political analyst.
The “Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures,” was established in 1401 (solar year) and its purpose is to provide a way for the return of political, military figures and other people who left Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul.