Afghanistan worried about leaving of Sikhs and Hindus
Afghanistan worried about leaving of Sikhs and Hindus
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Kabul: Afghanistan has expressed serious concern over the migration of Afghan Sikhs and Hindus, calling them Afghan best friends and dear to their lives. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's spokesman Sadiq Siddiqui, while speaking with a private news channel, said that every Afghan is a victim today. Describing Hindus and Sikhs leaving the country as a soul mate, they have hoped that one day they will return.

President Ashraf Ghani's spokesman Sadiq Siddiqui said that India and Afghanistan should not fall under the pretext of Pakistan. Siddiqui said that it is the job of Pakistan to divide people on the basis of their religion and faith. Afghanistan, in favor of a report from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), said that the biggest faces of the main terrorist organizations in the region are found only in Pakistan. Talking with the media, he said that Pakistan has become a safe haven for such terrorist organizations.

When Sadiq Siddiqui was asked how he sees the exodus of minority Sikhs and Hindus, he said that I will not call him a minority, he is dear to us. There is immense reverence for Sikhs and Hindus in our country. Here we make every effort to keep them safe and healthy, to be honest, we are all saddened by this development.

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