Afghanistan yesterday hailed another successful election with millions of people defying Taliban threats in a run-off vote to choose a new president ahead of the drawdown of US-led forces.
The run-off result will decide whether former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah or ex-World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani will lead the country into a new era.
Preliminary indicators have suggested a turnout of more than 7 million, out of a total of 12 million voters, according to the Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan.
"No one in the country want Taliban to become powerful because we people and the nation as a whole have suffered a lot because of them and now we want to look forward for brighter days," he said, adding that the Taliban threat did not scare him and other people which resulted in brisk voting.
Samad, who hails from Kunduz province, expressed faith in Ghani and feels that if he is elected President, he would be able to function more efficiently in the interest of the nation, particularly in dealing with the Taliban.
Another local man, Sahib Khan, said that election was important not just for him but also for the future of his children and future generations.
"Most of the population in the country is rural and they have no big dreams but they want a safe life. They wish safe return when they go to work. We have seen several gun battles and people loosing their lives. Its painful and we want all this to stop now," he said.
"The war has ruined Afghanistan and now we want to make it again. Whoever becomes legitimate President, we urge him to fulfill the dreams of the people of the country by creating a safe environment and generate employment," Habibullah said.
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