Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Evacuate Afghan Sikhs: Capt to Centre

REHABILITA­TION SGPC promises financial aid to families of those killed, injured in March 25 Kabul gurdwara attack

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR: Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Saturday urged foreign affairs minister S Jaishankar to bring stranded Sikh families back from Afghanista­n to India.

The chief minister tweeted: “Dear @DrSJaishan­kar, there are a large number of Sikh families who want to be flown out of Afghanista­n. Request you to get them airlifted at the earliest. In this moment of crisis, it’s our bounden duty to help them.”

The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) on Saturday offered to rehabilita­te Afghan Sikhs if they migrate to India and also announced financial aid to the families of those killed and injured in the March 25 terrorist attack in Kabul.

Terrorists had stormed a crowded gurdwara and housing complex in Kabul killing at least 27 Sikhs. The terrorists belonged to Islamic State, reports said.

The foreign affairs minister had condemned the attack. “Deeply concerned at the blasts reported near the cremation site of those killed during the attack on Gurudwara Sahib in Kabul,” Jaishankar had said. The minister had said that the Indian embassy in Kabul was in touch with Kabul security authoritie­s. He said that he has asked them to ensure adequate security on-site as well as their safe return.

The same day, Singh and Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal had condemned the attack.

“Horrific news coming from Kabul where a barbaric terror attack happened in the Gurudwara Guru Har Rai. It’s extremely tragic and unfortunat­e. Request (Afghanista­n) President @Ashraf Ghani Ji to find out the perpetrato­rs and look after our people,” Singh tweeted.

Meanwhile, amid media reports that Sikhs in Afghanista­n are receiving threats from the Islamic State (IS) following the attack, the SGPC on Saturday offered to rehabilita­te Afghan Sikhs if they migrate to India.

As per media reports, the IS took the responsibi­lity for the attack and asked the Sikhs to leave Afghanista­n within ten days or get ready to be killed.

SGPC president Gobind Singh Longowal said, “Looking at the threat received by Afghan Sikhs...the Centre should approach the Afghanista­n government to ensure their security and bring them to India, where the SGPC will bear the responsibi­lity of their overall settlement”.

He also announced aid of ₹1 lakh each to families of those killed and ₹50,000 each to those injured in the attack. “The Sikhs in Afghanista­n are in grave crisis as they are being targeted repeatedly,” he added.

“In case the Afghan Sikhs come to India, the SGPC will rehabilita­te them here and take up the responsibi­lity of the education and employment of their children, apart from other kinds of help,” he said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Sikhs carry a coffin of one of the victims killed during the attack at a Kabul gurdwara in Afghanista­n on March 25.
REUTERS Sikhs carry a coffin of one of the victims killed during the attack at a Kabul gurdwara in Afghanista­n on March 25.

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