Hindus and Sikhs who were rescued from Afghanistan met PM Modi, thanked for the help
Hindus and Sikhs who were rescued from Afghanistan met PM Modi, thanked for the help
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New Delhi: A group of people of Hindu and Sikh community who came to India after suffering atrocities in Afghanistan have met with PM Narendra Modi today. He thanked PM Modi for helping Afghan citizens of Indian origin in difficult times. The delegation thanked PM Modi for ensuring the welfare of Afghan minorities and providing them shelter after the capture of the terrorist organization Taliban.

During this, Afghan civilian Nidan Singh Sachdeva, who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2020, was also present. Those who met PM Modi included Guljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Dr. Raghunath Kochhar, Afghan-born Indian businessman Bansari Lal. These people were kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan early last year. The meeting was mostly attended by Hindus and Sikhs of Afghan origin who have come to India in the last two decades. There are some of these who have recently been rescued from Afghanistan and brought to India.

Apart from PM Modi, the people involved in this team congratulated many Indian organizations including World Punjabi Organisation, Mandeep Singh Sobti Foundation and Puneet Singh Chandok Indian World Forum. These organizations had done a lot for the rehabilitation of Afghan citizen Nidan Singh Sachdeva.

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