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Indian Sikhs want New Delhi to help Afghan brethren

24 Nov 2006 13:08:31 GMT

 

NEW DELHI, Nov 24 (Reuters) - A Sikh group urged the Indian

government on Friday to arrange safe passage for Sikhs living in

Afghanistan who said they faced humiliation and ill-treatment there.

 

The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) was reacting to

a Reuters report that said Sikhs in southern Afghanistan were spat

on by locals and their men stoned.

 

The report said Sikhs hid in back alleys in the city of Kandahar,

the birthplace of the hardline Islamic Taliban movement, and yearn

for the safety of India.

 

"The government of India should look at the Sikhs in Afghanistan as

its own citizens and act urgently to give them the option of safe

passage from Afghanistan where their religion is in danger," DSGMC

president Harvinder Singh Sarna said.

 

"If they are ensured bread and butter in India, they will not like

to stay in Afghanistan where they are humiliated and ill-treated,"

Sarna told a news conference, accompanied by about a dozen Sikh

community leaders.

 

He said New Delhi must rehabilitate Sikhs who choose to come to

India but Indian officials would not immediately comment.

 

In the late 1980s, there were about 500,000 Sikhs spread across

Afghanistan, many of them money lenders for generations.

 

But following the Mujahideen civil war and the rise in 1994 of the

Taliban, with its hardline interpretation of Islamic law, most fled.

At present, there are small groups scattered across the war-torn

Central Asian nation and, with the Taliban resurgent in the south,

continue to feel seriously threatened.

 

India's main opposition party, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya

Janata Party (BJP), also called on the government to exert pressure

on Kabul to ensure the safety and dignity of Sikhs in Afghanistan.

 

Sikhs who fled Afghanistan in the 1990s and live in India say New

Delhi should do more for them as well as their community members

still residing in the Islamic nation.

 

"We are getting no help here from the Indian government, and those

in Afghanistan who want to come here face problems in getting Indian

visas," said Khajinder Singh Khurana, president of the Afghan Hindu-

Sikh Welfare Society

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/DEL150493.htm

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