16 August,2021 02:57 PM IST | New Delhi | ANI
Amarinder Singh. File Pic
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has urged External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar to immediately evacuate Indians including 200 Sikhs stuck in Afghanistan's Gurudwara amid the Taliban takeover.
"Urge @DrSJaishankar, MEA, GoI, to arrange for immediate evacuation of all Indians, including around 200 Sikhs, stuck in a Gurudwara in Afghanistan after the
#Taliban takeover. My govt is willing to extend any help needed to ensure their safe evacuation. @MEAIndia," tweeted the Chief Minister.
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On August 15 as well, he had expressed his concerns over the turmoil in Afghanistan and said, "We need to be extra vigilant now at all our borders." "Afghanistan's fall to #Taliban doesn't augur well for our country. It'll strengthen the SinoPak nexus against India (China has already sought militia's help on Uyghur). The signs
are not at all good, we need to be extra vigilant now at all our borders," Singh said.
Taliban terrorists are assuming control of the Afghan capital of Kabul and have taken control of the presidential palace after the country's president Ashraf Ghani left for Tajikistan on August 15.
Reports suggest that the movement will soon proclaim the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Afghanistan former President Hamid Karzai along with Abdullah Abdullah and former Mujahideen leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar formed a Coordination Council to prevent chaos and manage affairs related to a peaceful transfer of power.
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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on August 15 said that the Taliban have been asked to enter the capital city of Kabul. Mujahid, in an interview with Tolo News, also said that the security situation will remain under control in the city.
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