The speech, which has received many reactions, had been delivered in the stronghold of the Haqqanis in Khost province. During the speech, Haqqani said that in contrast to now, during the time that he calls the Jihad of the Taliban, religion remained firm by religious scholars.
The Taliban’s interior minister added that some people [Taliban members] think that now "jihad is over and they have to work for themselves”.
Haqqani criticised the members of the group and said that they have forgotten the interests of people.
According to Haqqani, Taliban members do not think about "what service they can provide to the people" after they get appointed to positions in the Taliban regime.
In his speech, Haqqani added, "We reached our goals with many sacrifices. Now, the responsibility has been placed on our shoulders and it requires patience, morals, and proper behaviour and engagement with the people."
Addressing the Taliban, he stressed, "Let's not behave in such a way that people hate religion."
This Taliban senior official urged members of the group not to be arrogant and understand others. He also said, "We are all questioned because of extremism. This [extremism] is not worthy of us.”
Haqqani emphasised that the behaviour of the Taliban members will make everyone hate them. According to him, people's hatred against the Taliban "is not limited to one person”, but to the entire group.
Sirajuddin Haqqani also asked the Taliban members to have good engagement with the people. He asked the group’s officials not to abuse their "positions in the government", otherwise people will criticise them.
Haqqani said, "There should not be rifts between the people and the government."
The Taliban’s interior minister also reminded the audience that he did not achieve his current position "by flattery and begging others". Haqqani said that he lost his "youth" on this path and has faced many challenges. However, he said that "many others have jobs and lives a luxurious life”. Haqqani didn’t specifically mention any person, but it seems that he pointed out to many Taliban leaders.
The Taliban’s interior minister added that some people in the Taliban regime give themselves the right to challenge the regime of this group based on their "theories".
Without naming anyone, he said, "Some people want to make the regime unpopular and monopolise it, and they are proud of their work." However, Haqqani, added that the current situation is not acceptable.
This senior Taliban official said, "Our responsibility is something else. We have to mobilise people and bring them closer to us."
Sirajuddin Haqqani said that he doesn't want to name a specific country, but in many meetings, "foreigners have said that they don't want to repeat the past experience and apologised for their mistakes”.
He stressed that the West and its supporting countries "accept their mistakes. We also communicate to them what they have done to our people”.
Haqqani added, "We don't want to experience the past and want to engage with the world.”
At the same time, the Taliban interior minister stressed that they are faithful to their commitments in the Doha agreement.
Haqqani added that the Taliban have adhered to the commitments they made in the Doha talks. However, he mentioned the implementation of only one part of the Doha agreement wherein it has been stated that "Afghanistan will not be a threat to any country”.
The other section of the agreement on intra-Afghan dialogue, has been ignored by the Taliban, despite continued pressures from international community. But, Haqqani said that the Taliban are "faithful" to their commitments and have proven it.
He added that on the first day of the Taliban's arrival in Kabul, "If we had broken our commitment, we would not have left a foreign soldier alive around the [Kabul] airport."
Sirajuddin Haqqani said in Khost province that if they don’t receive support from the world, they have to reach out to Afghan businessmen and private sector to join hands and change the situation of Afghanistan.
Haqqani stressed that we should "rely on our own resources" and "not wait for anyone else’s support”.
He asked the people of Khost to start building a hospital for themselves.
The Taliban's interior minister said that he felt "ashamed" to face the people. He added that only in the Ministry of Interior of the group, 5,000 applications are submitted by people every day.
"I'm ashamed, but we're not powerless," he said. “We will use our resources for the welfare of these people."
Haqqani said, "If we want people not to doubt us and not distance themselves from us, we must pay attention to them."
These statements of the Taliban's interior minister in Khost has caused a ripple among a number of senior members of this group. Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Taliban, said at Kabul University on Sunday, without naming anyone, that if there is any criticism, the leader should not be disrespected.
He added, "If someone criticises the Amir [supreme leader], a minister, or a deputy minister, Islamic ethics requires that he should not insult him and convey the criticism to him in a way that no one else hears."