Ambala: The Taliban has enabled Hindu Afghanistan and Sikh to visit India Hajj, provided they have a legitimate passport and visa, India World Forum (IWF) President Puneet Singh Chandok said on Monday night.
“While talking to the Afghan media channel, Zabihullah Mujahid, Afghan Islamic Emirates spokesman, has confirmed that the Taliban did not have a problem with Sikh Afghanistan and Hindu going to India if they had a legitimate passport and visa,” he said.
Meanwhile, most Sikh Afghanistan and Hindu who took refuge in Gurdwara Dashmesh ribbon, Karta-e-Parwan, near Kabul for the past two weeks have returned to their hometown in Afghanistan and began to open their business.
However, some families still live in Gurdwara.
Based on Kabul A Sikh, who runs a shopping cosmetics, said, “Nearly 40 Sikh Afghanistan and Hindu running shops and businesses in Kabul.
My sister has a medicinal wholesale business with Indian pharmaceutical companies and returns to work.
The Taliban Commander has assured us safety and asks us to start working according to routine.
” A Hindu Afghanistan says they have shops opened, but there is almost no job.
“We sat for several hours and returned home because there were several customers.
People are also afraid to get out of their homes, “he said.
A cosmetic shop owner said “work can begin to get speed with time.” Previously on that day, Chandok said he had independently opened negotiations with the Taliban on Saturday through his representative of Bilal Karimi, who was the official assistant of Mujahid.
“We asked the Taliban to facilitate Afghanistan Sikh and Hinduism to make pilgrimage to India and India returned to their country.
Karimi convinced to protect religious minority rights while saying that Sikh was part of their culture and they were Hum-Vatan (the same people), “he said.
Chandok said the Indian Ministry of external affairs are also related to the head of Gurdwaras in Afghanistan.
“Until now, the evacuation process from Kabul airport has been stopped and is not feasible due to security issues.
India is ready to bring Sikh Afghanistan and Hindu along with Indians, but wait for the situation to normalize.
There are many Indians stranded in Kabul, “Chandok said.
DSGMC Leader Manjinder Singh Sire Tweeted on Monday that people who took refuge in Gurdwara had returned to their homes.
SANSA Tweeted: “Afghanistan Update: I’ve talked to Gurnam Singh, Pradhan from Kabul Committee Gurdwara, is currently told about me that people who take refuge in Gurdwara Karte Parwan have spread back to their home behind the attack recently at Granted.
Eight people (2 families) returned to Ghazni, 60 people returned to Jalalabad, and two families were still there.
Yesterday, the Taliban commander came to meet them at Gurdwara Sahib.
These families say the Taliban of their wishes to visit India to be part of the 400 teacher’s Parkash Purab celebration of Tegab Bahadur.
The commanders convinced them to take this with their high command.
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