Over 250 Afghan Sikhs, Hindus want safe passage to West, not India


Chandigarh, Aug 29 (IANS): More than 250 Afghans belonging to a minority communities of Sikh and Hindu, who have connections in India, have been holed up in a Sikh shrine just seven km from the international airport in Kabul and are desperately awaiting their evacuation to a Western nation.

For them India is not the preferred destination as a refugee. The reason: they believe it took years and years to procure the Indian citizenship. Also, there is too much red tapism while procuring government documents like a passport and an Aadhaar card.

They are praying to enter a Western nation as a refugee where they are hoping to live a dignified life. They comprise dozens of women and children.

"We understand their urgency at this point in time. Our volunteers are working with a team of ex-military contractors and the US State Department to help 250-270 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus find their way safely to the international airport in Kabul," US-based global humanitarian non-profit organization United Sikh's International Humanitarian Aid Director Gurvinder Singh told IANS over phone.

He said many of them took refuge in the Karte Parwan gurdwara after the country fell into the hands of the Taliban.

"Most of them belong to middle-class families and they were doing small-time business in Kabul. Even the Taliban assured them that they won't be harmed and they will play a crucial role in the recovery of war-torn Afghanistan," he said.

"But all of them were desperately awaiting their evacuation from the country well ahead of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan (on August 31). After that there might be potential attacks by Islamic State terror group," he said.

"We are providing them emergency humanitarian aid, besides international protection and intervention for the families. This is vital for their secure and permanent resettlement. We are on the job to evacuate them by August 31," said an optimistic Gurvinder Singh, 38, who is based in Texas.

"They can be evacuated either to Canada or the US or the UK or Australia or New Zealand. We are in constant touch with all these countries. Our first priority is to ensure safe passage to them from the gurdwara to the airport that is just seven km away," he said.

A day before "martyrdom attack" near Kabul's international airport killing 13 US service members and dozens of Afghans on August 27, he said all the Sikh and Hindu families were boarded in nine minivans and were on the way to the north gate of the airport which is under the control of the American forces.

Their vehicles were attacked by some terror groups ahead of the airport and they narrowly escaped. For 18-long hours they remained stranded in the vehicles and failed to enter the airport.

He said their teams still remain in constant contact with the community in Kabul as another attempt is made before the August 31 deadline for evacuation flights from Afghanistan.

Gurvinder Singh said they have set up an Afghan Helpdesk in New Delhi to reach out the displaced.

Since the terror attack on March 25, 2020 in Gurdwara Har Rai in Kabul, the United Sikhs' ongoing relief work for Afghan Sikhs was enhanced and moved forward with urgency.

For decades, the Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan have been victims of discrimination, terror, violence, and persecution at the hands of extremists. The proof is in the mass exodus of a proud community that once numbered over 100,000 to now being dwindled to less than 700, said the humanitarian organization.

Any Afghan citizen wishing to escape persecution must obtain a passport. To facilitate this resettlement, the United Sikhs has been requested by those on the ground as well as by multiple Afghan Sikh advocates to undertake the responsibility of passports for 356 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus in 2020.

In 2018 after the Jalalabad bombing that left 12 Sikh leaders dead, the global advocacy presented before the 39th session of the Human Rights Council the plight of the Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan.

In 2019, the Permanent Missions to the UN were urged to address the continuing threats to the safety of the Afghan Sikhs and Hindus.

Later in 2019 a petition was filed in the Canadian Parliament seeking safe passage.

  

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    Shocking that they don't want to come to Vishwaguru's paradise.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    All the Muslims, Hindus, Buddist, Jain, Athiest wants to live in EUROPE !! WOW Its incredible situation ! and the same losers curse the WESTERN CULTURE !!

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  • Jayanth, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    They want to encash the victimhood opportunity to go to US or Canada. With deadline approaching , given preference to evacuate citizens, afghans who associated with Nato and their troops these people will be struck in Afghanistan. Initially they refused now even Taliban not allowing them to travel to airport as they want to retain them as show piece minorities. But for IS they are an eye sore.

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    Big slap on Modi and Shahs face. Shame to BJP government.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    boda sheera chaiwala...gaddadari was acting as if he is the guardian of Hindus all over the world..but those who reside outside India know for sure that the social fabric of INdia is in tatters after the saffron party has assumed power. There cannot be a bigger insult to the ruling govt than this statement of Sikhs and Hindus..if the same was done by Indian MUslims living elsewhere things would have been different opinions. But now the thappad is given by own people Jai Sri Sheera chaiwala

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  • Kuchan, Kudla

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    Real Kujuma, Please don't take tension... be happy. Who cares they come to India or not. They are enough matured to take own decision.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    your reply is like KELAGE BIDDAROOO MOOGU MELU.. ha ha ha..have your morning dose of Gau muthra..you should be alright

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  • Kuchan, Kudla

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    I think Gau is coming in your dream always hence you have GAUPHOBIA. Have it thrice a day. You can have it directly without mixing it with any other substance... It might enhance your thinking and boost energy.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    kuchan...i have delicious gomams everyday..so need of muthra..I leave it for katta fake bhakts like you

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    Yes. This is a good development. We should extend our base. So far other religion came to India and established their base. Now it is the time for us to think.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    Our citizens are becoming more aggressive day by day, we are losing our humanity . If you think I'm wrong just take a look at all the crime that took place this year.

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    This is a sad reflection of the state of affairs in our country.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Mon, Aug 30 2021

    Even Hindu's are scared of India ...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    They know it's going to be really bad in New India than in Afghanistan. But they would prefer the West.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    They knew only hunger strikes them under current regime

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    They know they will not find acche din in India.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    Good decision......... there is nothing here except prime time debates,

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    Wise decision by these people. They don’t want to escape from one terrorist country to land in another terrorist country only differ by religion. World is watching this reaction towards the country by its own people.

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    Are you kidding??? For instance. children of Indian Citizens in Gulf Countries after 12th Standard (12th Grade) supposed to leave Gulf and are to return to their parents countries. Ask these children where they want to relocate. Majority; as high as 80% would prefer west...

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Sun, Aug 29 2021

    Indian minority in general and Sikhs in particular make their host western country proud with self discipline, hard work, participation on local charities and wellbeing of others while maintaining their Indian family heritage, culture and traditions. I have witnessed Indian minorities including Sikhs are more Indians in Caribbean countries, North & South Americas, African Nations, Oceanic Islands and Western Europe. For Any person Who lived abroad it will be very difficult to survive, adjust and mix in present India of Hindu Nationalism, India of systematic corruption. India of not functioning democracy, India of lawless judiciary and politics.. May God Bless these Indian origin Afghan refuges with a western Nation.

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