New Delhi: India has condemned the elimination of the Sikh flag reported on the roof of a Gurdwara in Paktia Province in Afghanistan, said the government’s source on Friday.
The trust of the Indian company is that the future of Afghanistan must be a person in which the interests of all parts of the Afghan community, including minorities and women, protected, they said.
“We have seen media reports about Nishan Sahib, the flag of the Sikh, which has been removed on the roof of Gurdwara Thala Sahib, Chambani in Paktia Province in Afghanistan,” said a source.
“We condemn this action and reaffirm the belief of Indian companies that Afghanistan’s future must be one of the interests of all parts of the Afghan community, including minorities and women, protected,” he said.
The Taliban has made rapid progress in Afghanistan using expanding violence because the United States began to attract its troops from the country 1.
The US has resulted back the majority of its troops and is looking for withdrawals on August 31.
The spokesman for the external affairs of Arinindam Bagchi said on Thursday that India monitored a developing security situation in Afghanistan and that it continued to call for a direct and comprehensive ceasefire.
“We have supported the government and Afghans in realizing their aspirations for a peaceful, democratic and prosperous future,” he said.
Bagchi also stressed that India supports the peace process led by Afghanistan, which is owned by Afghanistan.