Taliban fear in minorities,Sikhs and Hindus taking refuge in Kabul's Gurdwara
Taliban fear in minorities,Sikhs and Hindus taking refuge in Kabul's Gurdwara
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Kabul: The situation in Afghanistan is steadily deteriorating. Violent incidents have started taking place as soon as the Taliban returns to the terror group. There is a stampede at Kabul airport. People are just wanting to leave the country at any cost to save lives. Meanwhile, there is also an atmosphere of fear among Hindu and Sikh families living in Afghanistan.

More than 300 Hindus and Sikhs are said to have taken shelter in a gurudwara in Kabul. Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Chairman Manjinder Singh Sirsa has claimed that many Hindus and Sikhs have taken shelter in The Karte Parwan Gurdwara in Kabul. He said he is in constant touch with the Chairman of the Kabul Gurdwara Committee on the security of minority communities including Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan.

Manjinder Singh Sirsa informed that "I am in constant touch with the Chairman and company of the Kabul Gurdwara Committee. He has told me that more than 320 people are present in the Parwan Gurudwara. There are about 50 Hindus and more than 270 Sikhs.'' Sirsa has expressed hope that Hindus and Sikhs will come safely after the change in Afghanistan.

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