Karzai's brother endorses Abdullah in Afghan presidential runoff

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai's elder brother Mahmud Karzai on Monday announced his support to presidential hopeful Dr. Abdullah Abdullah in the runoff scheduled for June 14.

"Since I have realized that the programs of Dr. Abdullah can create job opportunities, alleviate poverty and eventually take the country towards prosperity, today I am announcing my support to Dr. Abdullah and his team in the second round of the presidential elections," the elder Karzai declared in a meeting attended by hundreds of people.

Abdullah, who challenged Hamid Karzai in the 2009 Afghan presidential elections, is in lead in the 2014 presidential polls by securing 45 percent of the votes, followed by Dr. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai who bagged 31.6 percent.

Around 7 million Afghans of some 12 million eligible voters cast their ballots in the April 5 presidential elections amid Taliban threats of violence to elect a successor for the outgoing President Hamid Karzai who has been ruling the war-torn country since the collapse of Taliban regime in late 2001.

The new president will lead the country for the next five years.

The runoff between Ghani Ahmadzai and Abdullah Abdullah is slated for June 14 and the final results, according to the election commission, will be announced on July 22 this year.