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Sikhs arrived empty-handed from Kabul struggle for livelihood

Amid the ongoing Afghanistan crisis, many Sikh families who arrived in India with just copies of Guru Granth Sahib from Kabul, say they don't have any means of livelihood to sustain their families

Afghan Sikhs in Delhi worry for livelihood
Afghan Sikhs in Delhi worry for livelihood
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Published : Sep 10, 2021, 10:24 AM IST

New Delhi: Amid the ongoing Afghanistan crisis, many Sikh families who arrived in India with just copies of Guru Granth Sahib from Kabul, are struggling to find means of livelihood to sustain their families. After undergoing quarantine, all the families have returned to Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara located in Mahavir Nagar.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, the Sikh families said that their lives were affected by the sudden change of situation in Afghanistan. There were many people who were employed and some were doing their business for the last 20-30 years. However, after the Taliban takeover, they had to leave everything behind and return to India.

The families further added that they are hopeful that the situation will change and they can return to Afghanistan. They also thanked the government of India for bringing them to India.

They also demanded that they should be provided with some means of employment here and the government should also make some efforts for the education of their children.

Meanwhile, the head of Guru Arjun Dev Ji Gurdwara said that the repatriates are facing many issues as they don't have Indian citizenship. Therefore, we request the government of India to provide citizenship to these families so that they can get all the facilities. he added.

READ: Sikhs trapped in Afghanistan appeal for immediate evacuation

New Delhi: Amid the ongoing Afghanistan crisis, many Sikh families who arrived in India with just copies of Guru Granth Sahib from Kabul, are struggling to find means of livelihood to sustain their families. After undergoing quarantine, all the families have returned to Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara located in Mahavir Nagar.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, the Sikh families said that their lives were affected by the sudden change of situation in Afghanistan. There were many people who were employed and some were doing their business for the last 20-30 years. However, after the Taliban takeover, they had to leave everything behind and return to India.

The families further added that they are hopeful that the situation will change and they can return to Afghanistan. They also thanked the government of India for bringing them to India.

They also demanded that they should be provided with some means of employment here and the government should also make some efforts for the education of their children.

Meanwhile, the head of Guru Arjun Dev Ji Gurdwara said that the repatriates are facing many issues as they don't have Indian citizenship. Therefore, we request the government of India to provide citizenship to these families so that they can get all the facilities. he added.

READ: Sikhs trapped in Afghanistan appeal for immediate evacuation

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