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Hindu from Afghanistan, Sikh met with RSS Leader Ram Madhav who convinced them to help refugees

Hindu from Afghanistan, Sikh met with RSS Leader Ram Madhav who convinced them to help refugees
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Ambala: Afghan Hindu and Sikh Delegation, led by former President of the Gurdwara Management Committee Delhi Sikh (DSGMC) Manjit Singh GK, held a meeting with RAM Madhav, a member of the National Executive Rashtriya Swayambak Sangh (RSS), in Delhi, in Delhi Saturday and gave Know him about the challenges faced by refugees from Afghanistan.
Madhav then tweeted from his grip was verified that the delegation told him about the challenges of the refugees of Sikh and Hinduism from Afghanistan facing and looking for intervention.
Guljeet Singh, President Gurdwara Sri Teacher Nanak Sahib Ji, who is part of the delegation to the Toi that the discussion was good and that Madhav had convinced them to all support for Hindu and Sikh Afghan refugees with the assistance of the Indian government with the assistance of the Indian government.
“He assured us that all members of the Hindu and Sikh Community are currently in Afghanistan and are willing to come to India on a pilgrimage on the occasion of 400 Prakash Parv from Tegal Tegal Bahadar Ji or brought here.
We are in a regular touch with them.” Manjit Singh GK said the discussion was also held in the citizenship law (amendment), which had not been implemented.
“It was also discussed that there must be a separate policy for Hindu and Sikh Afghanistan.
Who has lived here on a visa.
It was urged to develop one window so they were What came here did not face discomfort and abuse.
“He added that Madhav told them that the Indian government was serious in this matter.
“He said that the problem would be resolved.” “We also demanded that the poor Afghanistan sikh come to India this time must be resolved somewhere near Delhi.” DSGMC President Manjinder Singh Sirea, however, said the delegation should avoid talks about rehabilitation because RSS did not have shares in decision making.
“They did not work.
I don’t think it’s fair to put the life of Sikh Afghanistan with a big risk by showing and talking about their rehabilitation.” Guljeet Singh added that until the situation in Afghanistan became normal, there was a threat to life and there was a threat to life and.
The Hindu and Sikh community property is there because it is difficult to identify who the Taliban and who are not.
“Noticed that someone might use the name of the Taliban and do an unwanted incident.” Guljeet Singh further said the Taliban had formed a law that they would not allow Afghan citizens to leave the country.
“Afghanistan Sikh Very (Community) has made plans to visit India six months earlier to celebrate the 400th Parv Prakash Sri Teger Tegaradar Ji and visa arranged for all those who are interested in coming here.
Although, the Taliban has convinced Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan for Allows them to come to India on pilgrimage in legitimate passports and visas, currently, international flights are not operating due to poor Kabul airport conditions.
Kabul airport has started operations yesterday (Friday) and we hope that international flights will be operated immediately and all SIKH And Hindu Afghanistan who are willing to come to India on a pilgrimage will be able to visit here.
“He said it would be the will of community members if they wanted to live in India or return to Afghanistan.
“Organizations, including SGPC and DSGMC have assured us every type of support to rehabilitate Afghan Sikh if ​​they live here.
The Indian government has convinced us from any possible support to take them here,” said Guljeet Singh.
However, he later said that 45 members of the Sikh and Hindu Afghan community would return to Afghanistan to treat Gurasthan (Gurdwara’s friends) and temples in Ghazni, Jalalabad and Kabul.
Besides Manjit Singh and Guljeet Singh, the delegation included Partap Singh, President Gurdwara Sri Teacher Arjan Dev Ji in New Delhi; Senator of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Ira) Anarkali Kaur Honaryar; Manjit Singh Lamba, Deputy Minority Council of Ira, and Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan based in Delhi.

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