India follows reports of Sikhs' persecution in Pak, Afghanistan on regular basis: Govt to Parliament
💨 Abstract
The Indian government regularly monitors persecution of Sikh community members in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Atrocities include persecution, forced marriages, and vandalism of places of worship. The government raises concerns with Pakistan and provides aid to evacuate minority community members from Afghanistan. It also advocates for the rights of minorities at international forums. The government has begun issuing chip-based e-passports as a pilot project, with more offices expected to follow.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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