Background
Mujadidi, an ethnic Tajik, was born in 1958 in the Jurm District in Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan.
Mujadidi, an ethnic Tajik, was born in 1958 in the Jurm District in Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan.
During the years of fighting against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and the Taliban regime Mojadidi was a leading commandar for the Jamiat Islami in Badakhshan. During the mid-90s however, Mojadidi got involved in the "commandar wars," internal conflict within the Northern Alliance. After an conflict with the President of the Northern alliance, Burhanuddin Rabbani, Mojadidi was expelled from Badakhshan.
With support of Karzai, Mojadidi ran in the first Parliamentary elections since the Taliban regime for a seat in the Badakhshan Province, mostly as an opposition candidate to Rabbani who also ran in the same province.
He has not only a seat in Parliament, but is also in his province of Badakhshan a powerful and rich manitoba to consolidate his power in the province he reportedly intervened in the appointments of district administrators and police chiefs. He has also reportedly taken control of a lapis lazuli mine in Kuran Wa Munjan District.
There are rumors of Mojadidi and his family"s involvement in the narcotics trade through Badakhshan. The support between Mojadidi and Karzai works both ways.
Mujadidi is said to be influential in appointments of position due to his good relations with Karzai, but in the second presidential election in 2009, Mojadidi was the director of the election campaign of Karzai in the northeastern region.
In the Parliamentary Election of 2010 Mojadidi easily prolonged his term, winning more votes than any other candidate in the Badakhshan province.
Mojadidi has showed himself an hardliner in policy against the west and Israel, stating in 2011 that: "There shouldn"t be any strategic deal taking place between Afghanistan and the United States, until the United States and the Britain stop their support to Israel." According to a report on Ariana television on the attendance of house meetings, they claimed that in a month Mojadidi skipped 8 of the 10 meetings of Parliament.
As a member of the Wolesi Jirga Mojadidi showed himself one of the firmest supporters of President Karzai and a conservative Islamist.