Sri Guru Nanak Sahib gurdwara in Chamkani, was supposedly snatched by four furnished men.
Afghan Sikh Nidan Singh Sachdeva, who was captured by Taliban activists from Paktika territory in eastern Afghanistan while performing network administration at a gurudwara just about a month back, has been saved.
Nidan, who had gone to Afghanistan to play out an assistance at the Thala Sri Guru Nanak Sahib gurdwara in Chamkani, was apparently snatched by four equipped men.
Nidan Singh (55), an Afghan national, has been based out of Delhi alongside his group of six – spouse, 2 children and 3 little girls. He had moved to India in 1992 because of common turmoil in Afghanistan and have been remaining in the national capital as displaced people. While the personality of abductors was not referred to, the Paktia territory is know as a focal point of the Taliban and has been a place of refuge for fear bunches like the Haqqani arrange.
He is a cook by calling in Delhi and used to acquire an employment by embraced dinner orders for network kitchens like langer.
India had firmly censured the snatching of Nidan Singh and said it was in contact with the Afghan government to make sure about his sheltered and early discharge. “The focusing on and mistreatment of minority network individuals by fear based oppressors at the command of their outer supporters involves grave concern,” the MEA had expressed.