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Karzai sacks Helmand governor Gulab Mangal | Karzai sacks Helmand governor Gulab Mangal |
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has sacked the governor of volatile Helmand province as part of a series of sweeping political changes. | |
Gulab Mangal, considered a close ally of Britain, is one of 10 governors removed or given new jobs. | |
He ran Helmand during a critical Nato offensive against Taliban insurgents. | He ran Helmand during a critical Nato offensive against Taliban insurgents. |
Analysts say his sacking is likely to be a political move. Mr Mangal's successor is thought to enjoy closer relations with the presidential palace. | Analysts say his sacking is likely to be a political move. Mr Mangal's successor is thought to enjoy closer relations with the presidential palace. |
President Karzai has made several attempts to have Mr Mangal removed from his post before, correspondents add. | |
Overseas trip row | Overseas trip row |
He will be replaced by General Naeem Baloch, who works for the Afghan intelligence service. | |
The changes come in advance of elections which are due in 2014. Mr Mangal has been tipped as a possible contender for the leadership. | The changes come in advance of elections which are due in 2014. Mr Mangal has been tipped as a possible contender for the leadership. |
In a statement, the British embassy in Kabul said Mr Mangal, who had been in the post for four years, had "made a real difference to the life of ordinary Afghans in Helmand". | In a statement, the British embassy in Kabul said Mr Mangal, who had been in the post for four years, had "made a real difference to the life of ordinary Afghans in Helmand". |
A Pashtun from Paktika province in the south-east, he also had to deal with complex tribal tensions and ongoing problems related to the opium trade - Helmand at that time grew half of the country's opium poppies. | A Pashtun from Paktika province in the south-east, he also had to deal with complex tribal tensions and ongoing problems related to the opium trade - Helmand at that time grew half of the country's opium poppies. |
He has also been accused of taking an unauthorised trip to the United States. All governors must have the permission of the president in order to go abroad. | He has also been accused of taking an unauthorised trip to the United States. All governors must have the permission of the president in order to go abroad. |
But Mr Mangal denies this and says that both the US embassy in Kabul and the Afghan embassy in Washington can confirm this. | But Mr Mangal denies this and says that both the US embassy in Kabul and the Afghan embassy in Washington can confirm this. |
Speaking to the BBC before the formal announcement that he had been sacked, he said he had sought permission from the Independent Department for Local Governance for a holiday in Europe and India. | Speaking to the BBC before the formal announcement that he had been sacked, he said he had sought permission from the Independent Department for Local Governance for a holiday in Europe and India. |
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