Amritsar: Sikh and Hindu who live in the city of Kabul and Jalalabad in Afghanistan held separate meetings at Gurdwaras on Friday to reflect on their future plans after business, unemployment, and inflation under the new Taliban regime in the country even when they continue to do services Religion in their place of worship.
According to separate resources held at Gurdwara Kart-e-Paarwan, Kabul, and Gurdwara Nanak Darbar, Jalalabad, after Sikh and Hindus Afghanistan issued an appeal on social media that urged the government and their religious leadership to regulate their earliest evacuation so They can be with their remaining family members, most of them live in Delhi.
In one of the videos, an old Sikh man sounded attractive to the Indian government and the leadership of Sikh to come to save them.
He said that the man’s head of 40 families lived in Kabul and their family members including elders and their children lived in Delhi on refugee status.
“We used to come to Afghanistan to do business or work work but the situation in Afghanistan has changed beyond our expectations since August 15 (when the Taliban took control of the country) and we could not travel back to India, some of our families were sick members on Delhi and we must be with them earlier, “said an elderly Sikh Afghanistan National.
In other videos, Sikh from Jalalabad said that after the cancellation of their visa by the Indian government, they have applied for e -Visas but they are still waiting for the visa issuance.
He said that they had urged the Indian government and the leadership of Sikh India to help them so they could return to India and join their families.
Toba spoke with the Kabul Sikh leader who, provided anonymity, told around 210 Sikh and Hindu men, women, and children in Afghanistan who wanted to fly to India as soon as possible.
“We do not have a business, no work, we are afraid of life, especially after Arme.
D combines Gurdwara in the past and kidnapping members of the Minority community, we hope the Indian government will e-visa to us so we can fly to Delhi through Iran,” he said .
Meanwhile, in other videos, a group of Sikh looks installed Nishan Sahib at Gurdwara Har Rai Sahib, Kabul.
Sikh Kabul’s leader told that they had replaced the old Nishan Sahib with the new one added that some Sikh who did not have relatives in India would live in Afghanistan to continue to carry out daily religious services.