Kabul:Afghanistan is preparing for the upcoming presidential election on September 28 amid Taliban threats and persisting challenges.
Afghan Interior Ministry officials held a meeting on Monday to discuss election security as Taliban militants have vowed to disrupt the process, media reported.
"This morning, I chaired our weekly Planning and Coordination Meeting on Elections' Security. We are entering into an important phase. So far, we have accomplished all planned security goals and we are ready and looking forward to September 28," Abdul Moqim Abdulrahimzai, director general of operations and plans of the ministry, wrote on Twitter.
"Our particular focus is on our citizens' protection. Thanks to all our partners for their tireless support."
A total of 18 contenders are in the fray including sitting President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani and his Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.
More than 9 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots.
The Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) have beefed up security operations against Taliban fighters as the militants have launched massive attacks on cities and districts across the country.