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Afghanistan’s former finance minister is now Uber driver in Washington DC

Afghanistan’s former finance minister is now Uber driver in Washington DC

India Today
Monday, March 21, 2022 07:19:18 AM UTC

After fleeing from Taliban last year, Afghanistan's former finance minister is now an Uber driver in Washington DC.

Six months after Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, resulting in mass exodus of Afghans, The Post reports that the country's former finance minister is driving an Uber in Washington DC. Khalid Payenda (40) resigned as finance minister a week before the Taliban seized Kabul after his relationship with Ashraf Ghani, former Afghan President, deteriorated.

Speaking about his daily earnings, Payenda told the Washington Post that one night earlier this week, he made “a little over $150 for six hours’ work, not counting his commute a mediocre night”. In Afghanistan, he once oversaw a US-supported $6bn budget.

After coming to the US, Payenda was reunited with his family. The Washington Post quoted Payenda telling one passenger his move from Kabul to Washington had been “quite an adjustment”.

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He said he was grateful for the opportunity to be able to support his family but, “right now, I don’t have any place. I don’t belong here and I don’t belong there. It’s a very empty feeling.”

Payenda is also working as an adjunct professor at the Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

Afghanistan currently faces a humanitarian and economic crisis. Its assets were frozen and cut off from international aid that would require recognition of the Taliban government which replaced the US-supported regime.

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