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India is your home, Modi tells Afghan Sikh-Hindu delegation

Source: ANI  -  Edited By: Senjo M R
February 19, 2022 21:36 IST

An Afghan Sikh-Hindu delegation on Saturday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for enacting the Citizenship Amendment Act.

IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitated by the Afghan Hindu-Sikh delegation, at his residence, Lok Kalyan Marg, in New Delhi, February 19, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo

In a meeting with PM Modi at his residence, the delegation praised the Central government for the CAA, saying it provided shelter to the Afghan refugees.

PM Modi told the delegation told that India is their home.

 

"This (India) is your home. You are not a guest for us and every Indian holds the same love and respect towards you," Modi said during the meeting on Saturday.

Hailing Prime Minister, one of the members said: "Only you (PM Modi) can understand the pain of the Indians and Sikhs living across the country. Wherever there is a problem I see you came forward."

The delegation members praised the prime minister for taking various steps to allow the minorities in the neighbouring South Asian countries to take Indian citizenships.

"When there was nobody listening, you were the only one who listened to us. They (the Afghan people) are all gathered here to thank you for the battle you fought during the (enactment of) CAA. After this, they get the opportunity to live in India," they said.

The delegation gifted an Afghan turban to Modi.

Appreciating the gesture, Prime Minister said: "It (Afghan turban) is a symbol of Afghanistan. With me wearing the turban gifted by you all, former president of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai must have been very happy."

Recalling one incident during his visit to Kabul, he said, "Personally I have received great care and love from Afghans."

The delegation comprised of Afghan origin Indian national community leaders including Guljeet Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Dr Raghunath Kochar Afghan.

This visit comes after PM Modi hosted a delegation of eminent personalities and spiritual leaders from the Sikh community at his official residence on Friday.

Source: ANI  -  Edited By: Senjo M R

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