Kolkata: A nurse staff from Sakherbazar in Behala, who married National Afghanistan in 2000 and has moved to the outskirts of Kabul in 2002, is now trapped in Kabul with his two children.
Since 2002, Dafadar Sanghamitra has lived there, but life is not the same.
He was separated from her husband for the past few years.
He worked at the Sharana Province hospital as a nurse and lived with his 19-year-old son and seven-year-old daughter.
He had previously worked at a city hospital in Ekalpore.
He urged India’s authority to save him and his children when he stated that reaching the airport was difficult because the Taliban opened fire randomly near the airport.
Sanghamitra said, “I don’t have anyone here.
I’m really confused with my two children.
I want to go back to Kolkata.
I don’t get help from anyone here.
I want to be in Kolkata with my two children.
But Who should I contact? “The elderly elderly in Behala was worried about the situation worsening in Afghanistan.
“On August 15, he called to say that he wasn’t sure if he could return to Kolkata alive.
We sat at home in the middle of a big fear,” said his mother Ruby.
Ruby said that his grandson Arbaz Khan was asked to join the Taliban and since then the family lives in the house in a complete locking situation.
Rajib Guha, cousin, said they wrote to the Ministry of External Affairs for assistance.
Jinnar Ali from NATC, an NGO, said they had written to the MEA for the evacuation of Sanghamitra and his children.