Ludhiana: Diwali This might not bring cheering on the face of several children in Ludhiana, whose parents were trapped in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Parents, who are citizens of Afghanistan, want to return to India and together with their children, but cannot obtain a visa, because they claim their documents have been “canceled” by the Taliban regime.
Surty, a 40-year-old widow, Narayan Singh from Kabul, was there and his daughter, Sonakshi (9) and Seapat (5), was in Kundanpuri with their mother’s aunt Kavita.
Bunty told the Times of India by telephone from Kabul, “My husband had died after the disease on February 26 this year and after that I went to India to immerse the remaining mortal in Haridwar.
Because my husband left a sum of money at the bank in Kabul, I returned before August 15, leaving my daughter in India.
And after that I was stuck.
Diwali the last we celebrated in Kabul and this year I lost my husband and children far from me.
So Diwali is not the same for us.
We asked the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help us so we can unite with our children.
“In Ludhiana, Sonakshi, the old daughter of Bunty, has waited desperately to meet her mother.
He did not know who to be approached to get his mother home.
Similar is the fate of Darshan Kaur’s family member from Sindhu Nagar, who was Cikun, Manpreet Kaur (14) and Taranjeet Kaur (13), with him and his daughter Channa Kaur and Daughter-in-lawned Rajinder Singh, who had a medical store in Shor Bazaar from Kabul, stuck there .
“My daughter and daughter-in-law have lived in Kabul for more than 10 years and Afghans.
My granddaughter Manpreet and Taranjeet, Children Channa Kaur, came here after a bomb of the explosion near Gurdwara in Shor Bazaar in February this year.
In this year.
In Our relative explosion has died on February 6 and relatives, Chocha Singh and Sherh Singh, injured.
They don’t want to stay there because of fear.
Who knows that they will get stuck there after changing in the regime.
Now we have heard that their visa no longer valid and they can’t come here because there are no embassies there.
We tried to help them.
Last year, my granddaughter with their parents in Diwali, but they will not celebrate this time.
Waiting for their parents to get longer, “Darshan.
Daughter-in-law, Rajinder Singh, told Ti by telephone from Kabul,” We cannot celebrate Dussehra and Diwali we are incomplete without A Our son.
We relate to senior community leaders so they can help us return to India.
“His daughter Manpreet said about Diwali, he only had one request that the government brought his parents from Afghanistan.
Another family is Kailash Kaur, an old woman whose son and daughter-in-law was stuck there and the grandchildren were in Ludhiana.” Family members I don’t have money or work.
They live in Gurdwara.
We want them to get a visa so they can return, “said Kailash.
He said he had returned from Kabul two months ago after the Taliban took over.14 stuck there fourteen members from various Ludhiana families were trapped in Kabul.
They are citizens of Afghanistan, But they have relatives here and want to go back to India.
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