• A month after the IS attack,bomb explosion near Kabul Gurudwara

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    A month after the IS attack,bomb explosion near Kabul Gurudwara

    According to observers, these acts could spark a fresh wave of terrorism in the nation, with lesser groups obtaining covert assistance from insiders. And this, in their opinion, is the main reason why the West and the US have not taken an active role in helping to reconstruct the country that has been devastated by war.

    Digital
    Desk:
    Karte Parwan Gurudwara was attacked by militants of the Islamic State one
    month ago, and on Wednesday a bomb detonated nearby in Kabul.



    "Hindu
    and Sikh community members are said to be in good health. More information is
    anticipated, "said Indian World Forum President Puneet Singh Chandhok.



    Numerous
    Sikhs and Taliban members were killed in the attack on the Gurudwara last month
    by the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP).



    mso-themecolor:text1">Violence has been directed at Afghanistan's religious
    minorities, notably the Sikh community.



    The
    Taliban, who came to power in August 2021, asserts that they have safeguarded
    the nation, yet continued terrorist acts not only refute their assertions but
    also add fuel to the fears of the international world regarding a possible risk
    of militant comeback.



    mso-themecolor:text1">According to observers, these acts could spark a fresh
    wave of terrorism in the nation, with lesser groups obtaining covert assistance
    from insiders. And this, in their opinion, is the main reason why the West and
    the US have not taken an active role in helping to reconstruct the country that
    has been devastated by war.

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    Only
    600 Hindus and Sikhs lived in Afghanistan prior to the Taliban taking power
    last year. According to reports, that number has significantly fallen.



    The
    remaining people have been the focus of violence, primarily by extremist Sunni
    groups. Hindus and Sikhs have fled the country as a result of the targeted
    attacks, especially those who had the financial and social means to do so.
    (ANI)