Afghanistan Sikh and Hinduism were disappointed because they were kept away from the Canadian Government Resettlement Plan – News2IN
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Afghanistan Sikh and Hinduism were disappointed because they were kept away from the Canadian Government Resettlement Plan

Afghanistan Sikh and Hinduism were disappointed because they were kept away from the Canadian Government Resettlement Plan
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Amritsar: The Canadian government has announced a resettlement plan for Afghan citizens who have helped the Canadian army but the same thing has disappointed the population of Minuscule Sikh and Hinduism who lived in the midst of the rise of Taliban and waited to be saved.
Gurnam Singh President Gurdwara Karte Parwan, Kabul told Ti on Saturday “We hope that the Canadian government will also save us together with those of Afghani who has helped them all this time”.
Under the newly announced resettlement program was announced by Canada on Friday, Afghani people who worked with the Canadian armed forces as interpreters, security guards, cleaners, drivers, construction workers etc.
And it is believed in danger after the withdrawal of foreign troops was resettled in Canada.
Minister of Immigration Canada Marco Mendicino in a statement said, “Today, together with Minister Marc Garneau and Harjit Sajjan, I announced that Canada puts new special immigration steps, which will provide protection to Canadians for many Afghans who contribute to Canada Efforts in Afghanistan.
When Afghans face a greater threat of the Taliban, Canada will respect those who have done so much for us.
“Reacting to the announcement of the Canadian government for resettlement of Afghan citizens, Sikh World Organization (WSO) demanded that the Canadian government It must cover nearly 200 sikh and Hindu people in resettlement plans that are in the threat of attack.
“The resettlement program announced by the Canadian government for the Afghan translator and staff who helped the Canadian armed forces is an important opportunity to help less than 200 Afghan and Hindu Afghan who remain in the country and face an increase in their risks with gains.
Taliban,” Balpreet said Singh, WSO legal counsel.
Despite repeatedly, Sikh Afghanistan members of Parliament Narinder Pal Singh and former MP Anarkali Kaur Honaryar did not choose a telephone to comment on the current volatile situation that had pose a threat to Hindus and Sikh who lived in Afghanistan.

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