Afghanistan will have 'regular, disciplined' army: Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin
India TodayQari Fasihuddin, acting army chief in the Taliban regime, has said that Afghanistan will soon have a "regular and disciplined" army of its own. Those disturbing security and stability will be trampled and those opposing the Taliban will be arrested," Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin was quoted as saying. A Tajik fighter originally from Badakhshan, Qari Fasihuddin, was given the charge as Taliban's military commander to curb the resistance mounted by Ahmad Massoud and Amrullah Saleh in Panjshir. File photo of Qari Fasihuddin | Courtesy: Twitter Known as one of the fiercest commanders within the Taliban, Qari Fasihuddin is also known as the "conqueror of the north" and was reportedly the 'shadow governor' of Afghanistan's Badakhshan for some time.