“We Are Very Worried,” Said A Man From SOS In Kabul. UP Family Is Asking For Help.
The parents of a 28-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh called on the central government to quickly evacuate their son and other Indians stranded in the conflict.
The Afghan Taliban returned to power 20 years later, which has given many Indians a deep concern for the safety of their relatives trapped in Kabul and other parts of the country.
The parents of a 28-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh called on the central government to quickly evacuate their son and other Indians stranded in the conflict.
The 28-year-old family is a welder and lives in a small town in the east of UP. In January of this year, he went to Kabul to work for a private company. A video he shared in Kabul shows him and other Indians in a room that looks like an apartment.
“Sir, we are exceptionally worried. We all are concerned,” a man on the telephone can be heard saying. With tense articulations, others in the video can likewise be seen talking on the telephone, clearly attempting to organize help.
A relative of this 28-year-old disclosed to the video was gotten two days prior when Taliban’s psychological oppressors held onto power in Kabul.
Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Gani escaped the nation and the psychological militants were seen inside the Presidential Palace in pictures that stunned the world.
“My child is trapped. Prior things were fine. In any case, of late, he used to say there are a ton of issues. I addressed him three days prior. He disclosed to me the public authority has changed and that the Taliban has held onto power. He is alright yet one doesn’t have a clue what the Taliban will do. I appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to get him cleared straightaway,” the dad offered while addressing.
The man’ s spouse said he was attempting to try to avoid panicking even as Kabul dives into confusion.
“I address him ordinary. He says he is doing whatever it takes not to freeze. I addressed him earlier today as well. He disclosed to me the organization proprietors and chiefs where he worked are missing, and he doesn’t have his visa with him at this moment,” she shared.
In the midst of bids, Pankaj Chaudhary, the recently named Minister of State for Finance in the public authority of India, has guaranteed individuals the nation over. “At whatever point there has been an issue abroad, the Modi government has helped Indians abroad. We cleared Indians from Yemen. In the midst of pandemic, we got lakhs of individuals from abroad. Around 100 – 150 Indian residents are stuck in Afghanistan we will put forth all attempts to return them once again to India at the soonest,” he said.
Two Indian Air Force C-17 vehicles flew into Kabul on Sunday 15 to empty Indian consulate faculty, including Indo-Tibetan Border Police staff who protect the mission.
More than 120 officials, including the Indian ambassador to Kabul, were transferred today. 45 staff returned on Monday.