As an outsider we would all agree that India should carry on doing thw good work in Afghanistan, but what about the families who face the real brunt of it. Their bread earners go so far to earn a livelihood, and work under life threats... Ask them if they say India should send people there to work or not? Its a different thing when somebody decides on humanitarian grounds to go work in adverse conditions, but all these people have gone their to earn money for their livelihood, and everybody has a right to do that.. Afghan government must make sure and reaffirm its efforts when it comes to safety of people coming from other places to work there.
My condolences to the Suryanarayanan family. God bless them
Submitted by moonvip511 on Thu, 2006-05-04 04:11. *
I agree with the fact that its highly risky to go and work in a war house ...the security should be increased. Not only that even on humanitarian grounds India and other countries must raise the issues of total security for their respective natives working in Afghanistan.
India should support such causes, being the future "Superpower" there is no harm in continuing the good work. Families back home certainely need to be given assurance by the Indian Government.
I'm a full support but..
As an outsider we would all agree that India should carry on doing thw good work in Afghanistan, but what about the families who face the real brunt of it. Their bread earners go so far to earn a livelihood, and work under life threats... Ask them if they say India should send people there to work or not? Its a different thing when somebody decides on humanitarian grounds to go work in adverse conditions, but all these people have gone their to earn money for their livelihood, and everybody has a right to do that.. Afghan government must make sure and reaffirm its efforts when it comes to safety of people coming from other places to work there.
My condolences to the Suryanarayanan family. God bless them
Nats