DUSHANBE, January 12, 2016, Asia-Plus – Afghan news agency Pajhwok Afghan News reported yesterday that residents and local officials said on Monday that three newly formed districts of northeastern Kunduz province are still under Taliban’s control, asking the government to ensure their security.
Two months ago, President Ashraf Ghani traveled to Kunduz province and approved the creation of three new districts -- Aqtash, Kalbad and Gur Tepa. He also promised to send the required personnel to the districts.
Aqtash was previously part of Khanabad and Galbad of Imam Sahib district. Gur Tepa is located on the outskirts of Kunduz City. Residents and public representatives said the three districts were still being controlled by militants.
According to Pajhwok Afghan News , provincial council member Maulavi Khosh Mohammad Nasratyar alleged the districts were infested with militants and the government had failed to ensure security there or provide proper facilities for public servants.
“The government has no plan for Kunduz, whose residents lost most of their belongings during the fall of the provincial capital. Our people have no confidence in the government,” he told Pajhwok Afghan News .
Kunduz City collapsed after a few hours of clashes on September 28. The Taliban remained in control of the strategic provincial capital for three days before the government forces wrested it back after a two- week operation.
Abdul Maroof, a resident of Khanabad district, said Aqtash area -- inhabited by thousands of families -- had been under Taliban’s control for the past six months. The government could not recapture it, he claimed.
The insurgents are said to have shifted some of the weapons and equipment they seized in Kunduz City to Aqtash where they have also planted roadside bombs. “Security forces should launch a ground and air operation to oust the militants.”
Acting Governor Hamdullah Danishi, however, assured the three districts would be cleared of militants during an operation to be launched soon. He said the district personnel would be posted after the offensive, he concluded.




Iranians to bid farewell to late Supreme Leader Khamenei at Tehran ceremony
ADB’s country partnership strategy for 2026-2030 unveiled
Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon meets with ADB President Masato Kanda to discuss cooperation
Experts forecast moderate price growth for food in Tajikistan in 2026
Tajikistan showcases its tourism at ITB Berlin-2026
Iran bans food exports: how will this affect Tajikistan?
Telecommunication operators in Tajikistan earned half a billion dollars in 2025
U.S. and Israel reportedly continue bombing Iran
Locust control season begins in Tajikistan: identifying and eliminating potential breeding grounds
Somon Air suspends flights on the Dushanbe–Tehran route until the end of March
All news