Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

CM urges Centre to ensure safety of Sikhs in Afghanista­n

- Press Trust of India

It is essential to address the simmering discontent in the community about the fate of these families. CAPTAIN AMARINDER SINGH, Punjab chief minister

CHANDIGARH: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday urged the Centre to take all possible steps to ensure the safety, security and well-being of the Sikhs settled in Afghanista­n.

In a letter to external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, the Punjab chief minister expressed concern at the recent bombings in Kabul and earlier terror strikes in Afghanista­n, affecting many Sikh families.

Captain urged Swaraj to advise the MEA officials concerned and the Indian High Commission in Afghanista­n to ensure the safety and security of the Sikhs in the war-torn country.

The ministry of external affairs needed to pursue the measures aimed at ensuring the safety, security, relief and rehabilita­tion of the violence-hit Sikh families in Afghanista­n, an official spokespers­on quoted Amarinder as saying in his letter.

Pointing out that around 40 families had migrated to Ludhiana from Afghanista­n in 2012 with 20 of them returning later but the remaining staying back, the chief minister said the issues concerning these families also needed to be attended on priority.

It was essential to address the simmering discontent in the community about the fate of these families, he added.

Urging for a humane approach in resolving the problems of these Sikh families, Captain requested Swaraj to intervene on an urgent basis.

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