Ludhiana: Afghanistan who lives in Punjab is many who are worried today.
The way things take place in their country, they said, giving them a night without sleep.
Since the United States attracts its troops from a ripped war, the possibility of the Taliban taking control of the country feels, they are afraid.
According to sources, regardless of students, nearly 40 families from Afghanistan have settled in Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Patiala and Amritsar.
“I came to Ludhiana in 2015 and after graduating from here I returned to my country and after working there for two years I returned here in 2020 and had done an MBA since then.
After the recent incident, I was worried For my family.
My father, the mother and brother of the brother told me that Kabul Normal, the Taliban was in the neighboring province.
But our government soldiers are not strong, they cannot defeat them, “said Abdul Mubin Nadim in Kabul who was 24 years old.
Mubin added: “No one wants it (Taliban) to come because they cannot control something.
We want the United States back in Afghanistan”.
Mubin’s friend and compatriot, Abdullah Ali Shangi, 28 years old, also from Kabul, who has worked in the Taliban-controlled Laghman Province, said that it was the age of social media, they relate to family at home.
“My father, mother, three sisters, four siblings in Kabul and I relate to them.
Not only are we worried about our family, but we are also worried about the future of our country.
We are victims of this conflict, which has lasted for almost 40 Year now, “Abdullah said.
“However, I can tell you that no one likes the Taliban because they are illiterate, their planning and actions are not in accordance with Islam even if they claim them.” ABDULLAH and Mubin studies in Ludhiana Collegearrating their experience about working in the regions controlled by the Taliban, Abdullah said between 2018 and 2020, he was a team leader of a group of government conducting surveys about water, agriculture and schools in Laghman Village.
“They don’t endanger us, before starting a survey, we must seek their approval and tell them about our agenda,” Abdullah said.
“I left Afghanistan on July 11 and I could tell you the situation there was alarming.
If the Taliban is in power, they will change the minority.
I have to work there, because I have three sons, wives and mothers to support because here I will not get Money (around Rs 30,000) I get there, “said Maan Singh, who runs the Unani drug store in Shor Bazar in Kabul and currently lives near the bath fund in Ludhiana.
He added that he and his friend, who was also in Ludhiana now, was injured in a Gurdwara attack there on March 25 last year where 25 people had died.
“I came to India with my family in 2012, because of the bad situation.
They won’t even allow us to cremate our deaths.
Until now, 80% of Afghanistan is controlled by the Taliban.
My three cousins were killed in a terror attack there last year.
We don’t Want to return, “said Channi Singh 54 years, who runs a cloth shop in Kabul and now lives in Chawni Mohalla and encourages e-bectshaw.
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