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60 Afghanistan, including 23 Hindu and Sikh, between 400 airlifted

60 Afghanistan, including 23 Hindu and Sikh, between 400 airlifted
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While India’s evacuation efforts in Afghanistan continue to focus on their own citizens, among those close to 400 people flown to India on Sundays also around 60 Afghans, including 23 Sikh and Hindus.
With many people, including foreigners, who are now seeking assistance from India in their efforts to exit Afghanistan, the center has mobilized the team of officials and defense ministries at Kabul airport to coordinate evacuation efforts with the US and other countries that facilitate training.
60 Afghans, including two members of Parliament Anarkali Honaryar and Narender Singh Khalsa, were taken out in the middle of the report that the Taliban did not allow locals to leave the country.
India previously convinced Afghans, including members of the minority community, with bond with it which would prioritize visas for them and make emergency e-visa services for them.
A woman Afghanistan Evakuee, who touched in India with her daughter and two grandchildren, told Ani, “Taliban burned my house.
I thank India because it has helped us.” India is our second home.
Even if we are Afghans and live In the country, people often call us Hindustanis.
I thank India for expanding her aid, “Khalsa told reporters at Airbase Hindon, according to PTI.
“I feel like crying.
Everything is finished.
It is a very difficult and painful decision to leave the country.
Everything has been snatched,” Khalsa said that looked sad.
“They (Taliban) separate us from other people while going to Kabul Airport yesterday (Saturday) because we are a citizen of Afghanistan.
We fled from there because of small children with us,” he said.
Honaryar said, “I thank India, PM Modi, the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Air Force to lift us from Kabul and save my life.” Refugees from Kabul (left) awaited their documents verified after landing at the Indian Air Force base in Hindon in Ghaziabad on Sunday.
Alladad Qureshi, a citizen of Afghanistan, whose wife came from Kashmir, expressed a sense of relief when he interacted with the media in Hindon.
Mandal bead, a jewelry who has gone to Afghanistan six months ago in finding a livelihood, smiling when he said, “We faced many problems in Kabul, but our government saved us.” After the chaotic scenes witnessed at the US-controlled airport, Reuters reported from Kabul on Sunday that the Taliban had succeeded in recovering several orders outside the airport by ensuring people formed a queue outside the main gate and did not allow the crowd to gather in the perimeter.
A Taliban spokesman was quoted as saying the group worked to provide “out smoothly” to people.
The return of Indian diplomats and other officials to Kabul on a military plane were almost a week after India attracted all diplomatic personnel from Afghanistan.
Withdrawal of all 192 diplomatic staff members from Afghanistan saw several criticisms when the Taliban repeatedly convinced all diplomats in Kabul that they would not face security threats.
Taliban spokesman in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, told TII that it did not want India to remember its diplomats.
According to media reports from Kabul, the Taliban even escorted Indian diplomats and others to the airport last week to facilitate their evacuation.
Foreign Minister Junior V Duraleedharan was quoted on Sunday that there were around 500 people stranded in Afghanistan “in accordance with the estimated introduction” and that evacuation took place in “perfect attitude”.

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