A Taliban audio message over the weekend purported to show that Mansur was alive and well, but some insurgents questioned its authenticity. And Ghani`s own spokesman had tweeted on December 4 that Mansur was dead.
"There is no evidence that Mullah Mansur has been killed," Ghani told a press conference on December 7.
Mansur was reportedly critically wounded in a gunfight at a Taliban gathering near Quetta in Pakistan last week.
Mansur was declared Taliban leader in July, but splits immediately emerged in the group, with some Taliban leaders refusing to pledge their loyalty to the new leader.
A breakaway faction of the Taliban led by Mullah Mohamed Rasul was formed last month, in the first formal division in the once-unified group.
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