Amritsar: The hour after entering Kabul, the Taliban representative met with the leaders of the Sikh and Hindu community in the Afghan capital and asked them not to be afraid of them or left the country.
Instead, said Sikh who lives in Moscow who has been related to his family in Kabul, they have shared their cellphone numbers with them and asked them to contact the Taliban if they face difficulties.
Minorities have expected a reply attack by the Taliban and reversal of the freedom they enjoy under US occupation.
However, for now, they have the view that they can breathe easily.
However, the Taliban asked him to raise a white flag to avoid misunderstandings.
“On Sunday night, the Taliban entered Kabul.
On Monday morning, some of their representatives went to Gurdwara Karte Parwan and met with Sikh and Hindu representatives.
They (Taliban) asked them not to be afraid or left the country,” said Charan Singh, a Sikh Afghanistan is in Moscow at this time.
Two minority communities in Kabul have locked themselves to their homes or take refuge in Gurdwara Karte Parwan, one of the six Gurdwaras in Kabul.
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