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Afghanistani Students Waiting for Online Visa from India Government

Published 23/05/2023
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RASC: More than 2,000 Afghanistani students in India universities have asked the government of this country to issue their visas online.

According to media reports, about two weeks ago, more than 2,000 Afghanistani students from various India universities signed an online application to receive an India visa.

This request, which published by the “Change” foundation in India, addressed the government of New Delhi and said, “We hope you will not leave the Afghanistani students alone.

 We hope you will give us a visa quickly.”

Anib Dadgar, a representative of the youth and one of the active organizers of the online petition, wrote on his Twitter that the students are neutral.

They are not involved in political affairs and the India government should not affect the education of these students by changing the system in Afghanistan.

According to reports, the number of these students reaches 2,500, who went to Afghanistan in 2020 and 2021 due to the spread of the Corona virus and started online education from there.

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