Amritsar: Sikh and Hindu communities from Afghanistan who torn war have appealed to the international community to safely evacuate them before it’s too late.
When talking to TOI on Monday, President Gurdwara Karte Parwan, Kabul, Gurnam Singh told that there were around 150 Sikh and Hindus who lived in Kabul under the taste of Taliban.
“For now we live in Kabul and safe but for how long we will remain safe, no one knows” said Gurnam added that they were afraid to move and not know even what the next time would take them.
He said four out of five Gurdwara in Kabul was closed and Prakash from Sri Teacher Granth Sahib was only done at Gurdwara Karte Parwan.
He said the remaining Hindus and Sikh Afghanistan did not want to go to India because there was no financial security for them.
“I lived in India for several months, my 14-year-old daughter, Ashmit Kumar was infected with Coronavirus who died because I wanted oxygen that I returned to Kabul,” he added to the Hindu Afghan and Sikh conditions living in Delhi another was not enough.
Meanwhile the Manmeet Singh Bhullar Foundation, Khalsa Aid Canada, and the World Sikh Organization (WSO) from Canada (WSO has called on the Canadian government to create a special program for Sikh and Hinduism who are very vulnerable to Afghanistan.
“We are in a strong agreement.
With them who asked the Canadian government acting quickly by providing a way to safety for a vulnerable population in Afghanistan.
This includes Sikh and Hindu minorities that have moved away from extremist groups.
Attacks in places of worship have caused the killings of children and adults.
Loss of life further It is not a problem if it is a problem when “said Balpreet Singh Boparai, legal counsel, WSO on Monday night.
He said in 2015, Manmeet Singh Bhullar took the causes of Sikh and Hindu minority assistance in Afghanistan.
Since passing the Manmeet Singh Bhullar Foundation has worked with Canadian Government and Community Partners to carry 60 Penggers GSI to Canada with 120 remaining in the queue to arrive immediately through a personal sponsor of the refugee program.