Ludhiana: People whose family members were trapped in Afghanistan became anxious at that time.
They were afraid that their relatives might have difficulty coming here after Tuesday, the deadline set by the Taliban for the release of the United States and allies from Afghanistan.
The Maan Singh family, who runs Unani’s drug store at Shor Bazaar in Kabul before the Taliban took over, living near the bath fund in Ludhiana.
His wife Kiran and three sons were worried when he went to Afghanistan about a month ago.
“Because the deadline set by the Taliban is Tuesday, we don’t know how my husband will return.
I often talk to him and he said he was fine there with other people in Gurdwara in Kabul.
We are worried for him and children I experienced a night without sleep, “Kiran said.
Family Darshan Kaur from Sindhu Nagar was increasingly shifted because of his 13 relatives, including his daughter and his son-in-law, in Kabul.
“My daughter Channa Kaur and Daughter-in-lawned Rajinder Singh, who has a medical shop in Shor Bazaar in Kabul, has lived there for more than 10 years and they are citizens of Afghanistan.
My granddaughter, Manpreet Kaur (14) and Taranjeet Kaur (13 ), Come here after a bomb blast near Gurdwara in Shor Bazaar in February this year where relatively Sunny Singh has died.
Our relatives, Chocha Singh and Sherh Singh, were injured in the explosion.
Besides them, my three nephews and other relatives Also stuck there, “Darshan Kaur said.
The family was worried that after August 31, so the Taliban got control over the airport, the man’s movement would be controlled by them.
“I can’t sleep in such circumstances.
My granddaughter also experienced a night without sleep.
They miss their parents all the time.
They are safe in Gurdwara, but we are waiting for them to come back.
They told me that Afghans had gathered at the airport But no one was allowed to continue.
The Indian government must safely bring those who are trapped there, “Darshan Kaur added.
Another family who lives here is having anxious moments because of their many relatives in Afghanistan.
“Three brothers in my brother-in-law, Sukhbir Singh, Kaun Singh and Baghi Singh, two Uncle-in-laws, cousins and children were in Kabul Gurdwara.
Our three relatives, including my niece, had returned, but others were stuck there.
Even though they did not In danger, we were worried for them.
My wife Jyoti was nervous because her three brothers were there.
There was tension in our house, “Sandeeep Singh said from Jalandhar bypass.