Summary Departure process of 11 Taliban leaders released from Pakistani jail will begin from November 20.
They have been released as a sequel of negotiation between Afghanistan and Pakistan peace process.
Sources said the departure of these released leaders and their strength is being kept secret and Afghan government has issued passport to them as well. However this is already agreed upon that their departure will start from November, 20.
The Taliban leaders who have been set free include 3 former governors, 2 ministers, 5 Taliban commanders and one special advisor to Mullah Omar. The 3 former governors are Daud Jillani of Kabul province, Moulvi Muhammad of East Nangarhar province and Abdul Salam of Baghlan province.
The two former ministers include Noor ud Din Turabi, minister for justice and Allah Dad Tayyab, Federal Minister.
Five Taliban commanders are Anwar ul Haq Mujahid who is elder son of Moulvi Younus Khalis, Syed Salah ud Din Agha, Haji Qutub, Moulvi Mati Ullah, Amir Ahmad Gul and Mullah Abdul Ahad Jahangir, former special advisor to Mullah Omar, Amir of Taliban movement.
Sources said the meetings of released Taliban commanders Anwar ul Haq Mujahid, Commander Syed Salah ud Din Agha and commander Haji Qutub with their relatives in Pakistan have also been arranged.
Sources said Afghan government has prepared the passports of these released 11 Taliban leaders and handed over them to Pakistan authorities.
Sources said Taliban leadership has welcomed Pakistan decision of setting free Taliban leaders saying this initiative will help establish peace in the region.
