Since the Taliban's complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is having an impact on everything from Indian politics to business. At the same time, in the midst of these crises, External Affairs Minister Dr.S Jaishankar has given big information by tweeting on Monday. He said that in view of the developments in Afghanistan, PM Narendra Modi has directed the Ministry of External Affairs to brief the leaders of all political parties. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi will give further details.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am regarding the Afghanistan crisis. Minister Prahlad Joshi will coordinate this meeting.
At the same time, protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the office of the United Nations High Commissioner in Delhi. They demand refugee status for all Afghans, resettlement options for a third country, and protection from the Indian government. Speaking on this demonstration, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community in India, said that there are more than 21,000 Afghan refugees in India and not all of them want to return to Afghanistan.
Let us tell you that every effort is being made by the Government of India to evacuate the Indian citizens and Afghans trapped in Afghanistan. To overcome this crisis, permission has also been given to operate two flights daily from Kabul. India has assured that it will assist Hindus and Sikhs as well as its allies in Afghanistan who need help.
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