Woman MP Afghan deported from Delhi airport, Indian Govt expresses grief
Woman MP Afghan deported from Delhi airport, Indian Govt expresses grief
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New Delhi: The Indian government has now expressed grief over the deportation of an Afghan woman MP from India amid a deepening crisis in Afghanistan. This has been informed by veteran Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge had met government representatives along with some other leaders on Thursday.

He mentioned the evacuation of Indian nationals trapped in Afghans as well as Afghan MP Rangina Kargar. Rangina is an MP from Volesi Jirga in Faryab province of Effective Afghan. According to reports, she had reached IGI airport on August 20. But she was deported from here and returned. Afghan woman MP Rangina came to India from Istanbul and was now sent back there.

Tell you that Rangina has been an MP since the year 2010. She had said that she had come to India several times in the past on the same passport, but no one stopped her then. She expressed apprehension that the situation had changed after the Taliban captured the terror group in Afghan. She said the immigration officer first asked her to stay at the airport. Then he spoke to the senior officer and deported her.

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