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Afghan college students in JNU plead Indian govt to increase visas after Taliban takes over Kabul

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Amidst the deteriorating safety situation in Afghanistan following the month-long offensive by Islamist outfit Taliban, Afghan college students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have requested the Indian authorities to increase their visas.
While talking concerning the matter to ANI, an Afghan pupil named Jalal-ud-din mentioned, “My visa will expire next month. My request is to extend my visa for the long term. I don’t have any option. Other students from Afghan also facing the same problem.”
Delhi | Afghan college students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) need their keep in India prolonged My visa will expire subsequent month. My request is to increase my visa for the long run. I don’t have any possibility. Other college students from Afghan additionally dealing with the identical drawback: Jalal-ud-din pic.twitter.com/MScQYdIUZy— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2021
The identical problem of safety menace by the hands of the Taliban was additionally flagged by one other pupil named Ali Asghar. While expressing worry about the way forward for ladies and spiritual minorities, the JNU pupil mentioned, “I’m part of a minority community in Afghanistan. I am from Bamyan province. It was the most peaceful & safe province. Today I heard that they (Taliban) took control of my province. I am worried about the future of minorities and women.”
“I’m part of a minority community in Afghanistan. I am from Bamyan province. It was the most peaceful & safe province. Today I heard that they (Taliban) took control of my province. I am worried about the future of minorities and women,” Ali Asghar, a pupil of JNU pic.twitter.com/dVjlxWXgNY— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2021
Other than Afghan college students in JNU, even Afghan nationals who’ve been dwelling in India have expressed their issues over their nation falling to Taliban.
“We came here in December 2015. Taliban have captured most of the provinces in Afghanistan. My family told me in the morning that there is no firing in Kabul,” says Nadeem pic.twitter.com/NsP7pej6SR— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2021
Some of the Afghan nationals dwelling in India are both on pupil or medical visa or have fled the nation earlier and utilized for refugee standing.
Taliban takes over Afghanistan, authorities surrenders
After a month-long offensive in opposition to the Afghan military, terrorists related to the Islamist outfit Taliban lastly reached the gates of Kabul on Sunday (August 15). In a assertion, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that the terrorists meant to enter Kabul in a peaceable manner with out power or warfare. He added, “The Islamic Emirate instructs all its forces to stand at the gates of Kabul, not to try to enter the city. Also, until the completion of the transition process, the security of Kabul city is referred to the other side, which must be maintained.”
Reportedly, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar will develop into the brand new president of Afghanistan underneath the Taliban regime after the Afghanistan Government surrendered to the Islamic terrorists. Earlier, a Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar had made their solution to the presidential palace after getting into Kabul. However, some reviews point out that Ali Ahmad Jalali, former Afghan Interior Minister, will head the brand new transitional authorities in Afghanistan. President Ashraf Ghani was anticipated to relinquish energy after talks with the Taliban. He has lastly resigned earlier within the day and Ali Ahamd Jalali was appointed interim chief.