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Afghan woman MP says flew to Delhi last week, deported
Kargar, who has been a parliamentarian since 2010, told The Indian Express that she had travelled many times to India on the same passport in the past.



Mumbai | Updated: August 26, 2021 7:04:23 am

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Rangina Kargar
A woman member of the Afghan parliament has said she was deported from New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on August 20, five days after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban.
Rangina Kargar, member of the Wolesi Jirga where she represents the Faryab province, said she arrived at the IGI Airport early August 20 from Istanbul on a Fly Dubai flight. She holds a diplomatic/official passport which facilitates visa-free travel under a reciprocal arrangement with India.
A day earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had underlined that India’s focus would be to preserve its historical relationship with Afghanistan and its people.

Kargar, who has been a parliamentarian since 2010, told The Indian Express that she had travelled many times to India on the same passport in the past. She said she used to be waved through earlier, but this time, immigration officials asked her to wait. She said they told her they had to consult their superiors.
After two hours, she was sent back by the same airline to Istanbul via Dubai. “They deported me, I was treated as a criminal. I was not given my passport in Dubai. It was given back to me only in Istanbul,” 36-year-old Kargar said.
“It was not good what they did to me. The situation has changed in Kabul and I hope the Indian government helps Afghan women,” she said.
She said no reason was given for the deportation, but “it was probably related to the changed political situation in Kabul, maybe security”.
A source in the Ministry of External Affairs said they were not aware of the incident involving Kargar.


Two days after she was deported, India welcomed two Afghan Sikh MPs, Narinder Singh Khalsa and Anarkali Kaur Honaryar — Honaryar is the first Sikh woman to have entered the Afghan parliament. Unlike Kargar, they arrived on evacuation flights arranged by Delhi.
“Those flights were meant for Indians and Afghan Indians, not Afghans,” Kargar said.
She said she had a doctor’s appointment at 11 am at a South Delhi hospital on the day of her arrival, and had an August 22 return ticket to Istanbul.
She was travelling alone while her husband Fahim and four children were in Istanbul. Fahim Kargar is chief of staff in the Wolesi Jirga, and the family arrived in Istanbul at the end of July.
Read |Bangladesh: Islamists emboldened by Taliban win in Afghanistan
“I never expected this from Gandhiji’s India. We are always friends with India, we have strategic relations with India, we have historic relations with India. But in this situation, they have treated a woman and a member of Parliament like this. They told me at the airport, ‘sorry, we cannot do anything for you’,” Kargar said.


A Turkmen born in Mazar-e-Sharif in 1985, she is not affiliated to any political party and describes herself as a women’s rights activist. She said she could not return to Kabul because “the situation has changed”, and in any case, as there are no flights home, she will remain in Istanbul and “wait to see what happens, wait for Taliban to make the government, see if they allow women to sit in parliament”.
 
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Is this how Modi ji treat his "Strategic Partners"?

No help for Afghan refugees? Where is the military aid for Saleh? Where are the soldiers?

Afghans were used like a tissue paper and then thrown away by Modi ji and Doval.


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Afghan woman MP says flew to Delhi last week, deported
Kargar, who has been a parliamentarian since 2010, told The Indian Express that she had travelled many times to India on the same passport in the past.



Mumbai | Updated: August 26, 2021 7:04:23 am

Rangina-Kargar.jpg
Rangina Kargar
A woman member of the Afghan parliament has said she was deported from New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on August 20, five days after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban.
Rangina Kargar, member of the Wolesi Jirga where she represents the Faryab province, said she arrived at the IGI Airport early August 20 from Istanbul on a Fly Dubai flight. She holds a diplomatic/official passport which facilitates visa-free travel under a reciprocal arrangement with India.
A day earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had underlined that India’s focus would be to preserve its historical relationship with Afghanistan and its people.

Kargar, who has been a parliamentarian since 2010, told The Indian Express that she had travelled many times to India on the same passport in the past. She said she used to be waved through earlier, but this time, immigration officials asked her to wait. She said they told her they had to consult their superiors.
After two hours, she was sent back by the same airline to Istanbul via Dubai. “They deported me, I was treated as a criminal. I was not given my passport in Dubai. It was given back to me only in Istanbul,” 36-year-old Kargar said.
“It was not good what they did to me. The situation has changed in Kabul and I hope the Indian government helps Afghan women,” she said.
She said no reason was given for the deportation, but “it was probably related to the changed political situation in Kabul, maybe security”.
A source in the Ministry of External Affairs said they were not aware of the incident involving Kargar.


Two days after she was deported, India welcomed two Afghan Sikh MPs, Narinder Singh Khalsa and Anarkali Kaur Honaryar — Honaryar is the first Sikh woman to have entered the Afghan parliament. Unlike Kargar, they arrived on evacuation flights arranged by Delhi.
“Those flights were meant for Indians and Afghan Indians, not Afghans,” Kargar said.
She said she had a doctor’s appointment at 11 am at a South Delhi hospital on the day of her arrival, and had an August 22 return ticket to Istanbul.
She was travelling alone while her husband Fahim and four children were in Istanbul. Fahim Kargar is chief of staff in the Wolesi Jirga, and the family arrived in Istanbul at the end of July.
Read |Bangladesh: Islamists emboldened by Taliban win in Afghanistan
“I never expected this from Gandhiji’s India. We are always friends with India, we have strategic relations with India, we have historic relations with India. But in this situation, they have treated a woman and a member of Parliament like this. They told me at the airport, ‘sorry, we cannot do anything for you’,” Kargar said.


A Turkmen born in Mazar-e-Sharif in 1985, she is not affiliated to any political party and describes herself as a women’s rights activist. She said she could not return to Kabul because “the situation has changed”, and in any case, as there are no flights home, she will remain in Istanbul and “wait to see what happens, wait for Taliban to make the government, see if they allow women to sit in parliament”.



these afGOONis .....when will they ever learn.

Hindu india and west doesnt really care about the women it is just a talking point for them.


any way a fool always learns the hard way.
We are always friends with India, w


now fair weather friends?...

idiot
 
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Is this how Modi ji treat his "Strategic Partners"?

No help for Afghan refugees? Where is the military aid for Saleh? Where are the soldiers?

Afghans were used like a tissue paper and then thrown away by Modi ji and Doval.


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I am not trolling but what exactly does strategic partnership entails?

Is it basically a 21st century term for alliance as in a millitary alliance? or trade, millitary coepration stuff like that

Genuinely curious to know what it really entails
 
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The cultural and brotherly ties at display. Afghans will taste the hospitality of Indians at Indian immigration counters soon. Even the Hindu and Sikh Afghans would like to go to US or UK not to India for they know what happened to the Hindus who migrated to India from Pakistan.
 
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Time for Pakistan to take full advantage of the situation and highlight the way pajeets actually treat afghans vs their phoney professed love for them. The fascist hindu love for afghans is a farse. Indian support for afghans has only one major objective behind it, and that is only to mortally harm Pakistan. How could hindutva fascists forget the humiliation and domination at the hands of the afghan Invaders, as they call them. They have and will stab afghans in the back at the first opportunity to avenge their past.
 
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I am not trolling but what exactly does strategic partnership entails?

Is it basically a 21st century term for alliance as in a millitary alliance? or trade, millitary coepration stuff like that

Genuinely curious to know what it really entails
I am not trolling but why you Indians have such an obsession with Pakistan … and BTW you got butt hurt that much by Patriotic songs of Junaid Jamshed (may Allah SWT give him the highest place in Jannah) that you put his photo as your DP…

I am NOT trolling …
 
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Most Afghans , Pasthuns and alike are stupid as ****... If they had any bit of intelligence , their country wouldn't have been in this condition...

You know that there is province in Pakistan called Khyber Pukhtunkhwa whose largest ethnic group is Pashtuns … so I reckon to you they are also stupid as ****… ????
 
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You know that there is province in Pakistan called Khyber Pukhtunkhwa whose largest ethnic group is Pashtuns … so I reckon to you they are also stupid as ****… ????

KPK would have been like Afghanistan had it not been a part of Pakistan.

Pashtuns on both side of the borders are essentially the same.
 
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KPK would have been like Afghanistan had it not been a part of Pakistan.

Pashtuns on both side of the borders are essentially the same.
Why we even consider hypothetically KPK being not part of Pakistan …

Seriously how much delusional one can be to conclude that whole of a certain ethnicity is represented by actions of a few among them (that so across the border with different circumstances) … do you want me to list the achievements and contribution of Pashtuns for Pakistan …

Posts like these put the seeds of ethnic hatred among the United Pakistanis of various ethnicities …
 
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