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Afghan nationals in India term Taliban takeover a 'big conspiracy'

Afghan citizens living in India see the recent Taliban occupation of their country as a big conspiracy. Abdul Fatah, an Afghan national, who is living in India as a refugee for the last four years, said that he had come to India for treatment but stayed back ever since. He believes that the people of Afghanistan will never accept the Taliban diktats.

Afghans living in India
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Published : Aug 16, 2021, 5:56 PM IST

Updated : Aug 16, 2021, 9:45 PM IST

New Delhi: Afghan citizens living in India see the recent Taliban occupation of their country as a big conspiracy. Abdul Fatah, an Afghan national, who is living in India as a refugee for the last four years, said that he had come to India for treatment but stayed back ever since. He believes that the people of Afghanistan will never accept the Taliban rule. He added that life is no longer going to be normal in Afghanistan and things are being forced upon the people. Abdul Fatah added that he can't live a life of his own in his country. People will now have to follow the diktats of Taliban, who have no respect for human rights, he added.

Also Read: At least 5 dead as Afghans flock Kabul airport to flee

Abdul Fatah has no issues with the Ashraf Ghani regime or the security forces in Afghanistan but believes that there has been a big conspiracy against his country in which several countries may have been involved. He added that countries like Pakistan and Iran can't tolerate a peaceful and stable Afghanistan and that is why they are facing defeat from the Taliban, despite having a powerful army and police forces. Abdul Fatah had come to the Afghanistan Embassy in Delhi today to get an update on the ongoing situation in his home country. He will also visit the US Embassy. Abdul Fatah is one of the many Afghan nationals who are currently facing a similar situation of confusion and are worried about their future.

Afghans living in India are worried about their future post-Taliban takeover

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The 22-year-old Sadaf, who hails from Afghanistan, has been living in Delhi for the last five years and is seeking asylum in India. Sadaf came to Delhi for her mother's treatment five years ago. She couldn't even complete her mother's treatment due to financial difficulties. Sadaf is now looking at a bleak future following the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan. She also worries about her relatives and friends living in Afghanistan.

Afghan nationals in India are worried

Sadaf said that she recently talked to some relatives and friends, who are currently living under fear. She added that the Taliban are cruel to women and the women living in Afghanistan are currently living in terrible fear. Her dreams of going back to her country have shattered following the Taliban takeover of the country.

Nisar Ahmad Sherzai, an Afghan rights activist in India, has released a video where he claimed that several Afghans are trying to leave the country behind to escape the Taliban rule. He further added that women are mostly confined to their homes and are worrying about the impending Taliban rule in the country.

Afghan nationals in India are worried

Also Read: UNSC to hold emergency meeting today as Taliban conquer Afghanistan

New Delhi: Afghan citizens living in India see the recent Taliban occupation of their country as a big conspiracy. Abdul Fatah, an Afghan national, who is living in India as a refugee for the last four years, said that he had come to India for treatment but stayed back ever since. He believes that the people of Afghanistan will never accept the Taliban rule. He added that life is no longer going to be normal in Afghanistan and things are being forced upon the people. Abdul Fatah added that he can't live a life of his own in his country. People will now have to follow the diktats of Taliban, who have no respect for human rights, he added.

Also Read: At least 5 dead as Afghans flock Kabul airport to flee

Abdul Fatah has no issues with the Ashraf Ghani regime or the security forces in Afghanistan but believes that there has been a big conspiracy against his country in which several countries may have been involved. He added that countries like Pakistan and Iran can't tolerate a peaceful and stable Afghanistan and that is why they are facing defeat from the Taliban, despite having a powerful army and police forces. Abdul Fatah had come to the Afghanistan Embassy in Delhi today to get an update on the ongoing situation in his home country. He will also visit the US Embassy. Abdul Fatah is one of the many Afghan nationals who are currently facing a similar situation of confusion and are worried about their future.

Afghans living in India are worried about their future post-Taliban takeover

Also Read: Afghan airspace closed, flights stalled: Air India

The 22-year-old Sadaf, who hails from Afghanistan, has been living in Delhi for the last five years and is seeking asylum in India. Sadaf came to Delhi for her mother's treatment five years ago. She couldn't even complete her mother's treatment due to financial difficulties. Sadaf is now looking at a bleak future following the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan. She also worries about her relatives and friends living in Afghanistan.

Afghan nationals in India are worried

Sadaf said that she recently talked to some relatives and friends, who are currently living under fear. She added that the Taliban are cruel to women and the women living in Afghanistan are currently living in terrible fear. Her dreams of going back to her country have shattered following the Taliban takeover of the country.

Nisar Ahmad Sherzai, an Afghan rights activist in India, has released a video where he claimed that several Afghans are trying to leave the country behind to escape the Taliban rule. He further added that women are mostly confined to their homes and are worrying about the impending Taliban rule in the country.

Afghan nationals in India are worried

Also Read: UNSC to hold emergency meeting today as Taliban conquer Afghanistan

Last Updated : Aug 16, 2021, 9:45 PM IST
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