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Everything is finished: MP Afghan after arriving in India

Everything is finished: MP Afghan after arriving in India
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New Delhi: Afghan Parliament was evacuated from Kabul Strike after landing at the Ghaziabad Hindon Air Force base earlier on Sunday.
MP that looks sad narender Singh Khalsa must often remove his tears when he talks with reporters and says that “everything is finished.” “I feel like crying …
Everything built in the last 20 years is now finished.
This is zero now,” he said when a reporter asked him about how he felt after being forced to leave his country.
The Sikh Parliament is between 168 refugees, including 23 Afghanistan Sikh and Hindu onboard the Globemaster IAF IAF aircraft departing from Kabul airport earlier today.
Afghan MP further said that at least 200 Hindu Sikh stranded in a war-hit country.
“The situation is worrying.
But religious places are safe until now,” he added.
Khalsa also said, “The Taliban disturbed MPs, Senators and others by searching their homes and seizing weapons and vehicles.” Previously he had issued a video where he was grateful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian government to save people from Afghanistan, which was taken over by the Taliban a week ago.
He expressed extreme gratitude to the government to evacuate him safely and others to India in the midst of a crisis situation.
A Afghan woman who was among Evakary said that the situation was worried about her country.
“The situation deteriorated in Afghanistan, so I came here with my daughter and two grandchildren.
Our Indian sisters came to save us.
They (Taliban) burned my house.
I thank India for helping us,” he said.
Some other people also thank the Indian government to evacuate on time.
There is joy and relief seen on the faces of the people who arrived from Afghanistan.
Among Evakary are some children and babies too.
“A baby has also landed in a special IAF flight to India without a passport,” said an evacuation official who coordinated Ani.
The IAF aircraft departed from Kabul Afghanistan early this morning with 168 people including 107 Indian citizens on the ship.
Passengers are Covid-19 RT-PCR tests at the airport.
According to government sources, India has been allowed to operate two flights per day from Kabul to evacuate its citizens stranded in Afghanistan.
The permit was given by the Organization of the American and North Atlantic troops who had controlled the operation of the Hamid Karzai International Airport after the Afghan capital fell to the Taliban on August 15 after President Ashraf Ghani escaped from the country.
Countries have immediately evacuated their residents from a war-hit by a war because tens of thousands of people tried to escape from the country.
Kabul Airport witnessed the current chaos because of instability in the region.
The External Ministry (MEA) said the government was committed to a safe return of all Indian citizens from Afghanistan.
Indian Watch brought back nearly 400 people on three flights

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