NEW DELHI: After the arrest of Kabul by the Taliban, Petroleum and Natural Gas and Natural Housing and Urban HardeeP Singh Puri, Monday said the Indian government was worried about Sikh and other Indians stranded in Afghanistan and worked for them.
“Our foreign ministers are worried about Sikh and other people who come from India stranded in Afghanistan and work for them.
Many are being done.
The Ministry of External Affairs and other people responsible for it will make all arrangements,” said Puri.
In the midst of the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, President Delhi Sikh Gurdwara MGMT Committee and sadinder leader Manjinder Singh Sire told that the Sikh community in Afghanistan had been sheltered in Karte Gurdwara in Kabul.
“I constantly touched the Gurdwara Kabul committee and very who told me that the minority had sheltered Gurdwara in Kabul.
Taliban leaders meet them and convince them safely,” Sirsa said earlier today.
The ministry of external affairs also issued a statement that the center would facilitate repatriation to India from those who wanted to leave Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Puri today started Jan Ashirwad Yatra, a massive rally program planned by BJP to introduce new ministers to the people.
The rally will cut 22 states for the next few months.
The 39 ministers appointed in the cabinet last month will take part in the Mega rally, which will cover around 20,000 kilometers through almost two dozen countries.
Speaking of Jan Ashirwad Yatra, Puri said it was a program to reach people in the country and realize it about government policies.
“I have started from a religious place to find blessings from the community,” said the minister who paid respectfully at Fateh Nagar Gurudwara in Tilak Nagar Delhi before starting His Yatra.