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Sikhs, Hindus not Indian migrants: Afghan envoy

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Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanista­n are its original residents and not migrants from India, the Afghan Ambassador to the US has said here at a memorial service for the minority community members killed in a terrorist attack in Jalalabad recently.

At least 19 people, were killed on July 1 when a suicide bomber targeted a convoy of Sikhs and Hindus on their way to meet Afghanista­n president Ashraf Ghani in Jalalabad. Eighteen Hindus and Sikhs were killed in the terror attack claimed by the Islamic State.

“This occasion is one that brings us together to recognise a community that has deep roots in Afghanista­n,” Afghanista­n Ambassador to the US Hamdullah Mohib said at the memorial service held at his embassy in Washington DC on Sunday. “For many, they often think of the minority Hindus and Sikhs as migrants from India. But in reality, the Hindus and Sikhs of Afghanista­n are the original residents of this country,” the top Afghan diplomat here said.

Sena Lund, president of the New York-based Afghan Hindu associatio­n, read out the names of the 18 slain leaders, while Asha Kapoor of the local Asamai Hindu Mandir recited a speech in Dari, the official language of Afghanista­n, to commemorat­e the victims.

In his brief remarks, Puneet Kundal, the deputy chief of mission at the Indian embassy here, condoled of the loss of lives in the “dreadful violence”.

“The very fact that you are organising this event here today is a representa­tion of the sentiments that the government of Afghanista­n feels for these communitie­s,” Kundal said.

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