Hindustan Times (Patiala)

CKD OFFERS KIDS OF EVACUATED AFGHAN SIKHS FREE EDUCATION IN ITS INSTITUTES

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR : With people being evacuated from Afghanista­n after the Taliban’s takeover, the Chief Khalsa Diwan (CKD) on Tuesday offered the children of emigrating Sikhs from the warravaged country free education in its schools and higher education institutes.

In a joint statement, CKD president Nirmal Singh, CKD schools chairman Bhag Singh Ankhi and honorary secretary Sawinder Singh Kathunanga­l said, “We are committed to extend help to the Afghan Sikhs who are seeking refuge in India in the wake of a threat from the Taliban”.

Expressing concern over the historic gurdwaras in Afghanista­n, which are all set to be abandoned after complete exit of Sikhs from the country, Nirmal said, “While the Sikhs being evacuated from the country by the Indian government is a plausible step, the historic gurdwaras and relics related to the Gurus is a cause of worry for the Sikh community across the world.”

“There are many sacred places in Afghanista­n which were visited by the Gurus. There are large gurdwaras at these places. Sikhs in large numbers have left the country due to unfavourab­le situation. Who will take care of these gurdwaras, Sikh heritage and relics is a question,” he said.

The CKD chief said these gurdwaras and relics might be desecrated if the Centre did not take any concrete step in this direction. “The CKD will cooperate with the government in every possible way to look after the Sikh heritage and historic places,” he added.

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