Elections postponed in Afghanistan\'s Kandahar after top officials\' assassination

Elections postponed in Afghanistan's Kandahar after top officials' assassination

IANS  |  Kabul 

The on Friday delayed October 20 by one week in province after the were assassinated by the

Thursday's brazen attack, claimed by the Taliban, was aimed at a meeting of senior and Afghan leaders in city.

Austin "Scott" Miller, the top in Afghanistan, escaped unharmed in the attack, but police and lost their lives.

Kandahar province was hospitalised with

The has vowed to "severely disrupt" the polls, in which some 2,500 candidates are running for 249 seats in the Ten of those candidates have been killed in pre-election violence, along with more than 100 other Afghans.

The militant group said it will block roads to prevent voters from reaching the polling stations. The insurgents allege that the elections are aimed at legitimizing the presence of foreign troops in the country.

"The Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate (as the call themselves) intend to close all major and minor roads of the country during election day. Hence all countrymen should remain indoors and desist from bringing out any means of transport," the rebels said in a statement.

The insurgents also stressed that all Afghans "especially city dwellers" should refrain from voting on Saturday.

"Participation in this process is aiding the invaders and helping them in the implementation of their plots, all of which are unlawful religiously and in conflict with our national values and interests," the statement added.

In recent months, has witnessed dozens of attacks on electoral workers and candidates.

According to the poll body, out of the 7,384 voting centres that fall in Taliban territory, 2,384 will remain closed on election day.

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 14:54 IST