Seeing followers of religions other than Islam is a rare sight here but some Sikhs and Hindus who have been living here for generations have kept alive their traditions and faith but life has not been easy for them.
They are Afghanis but their survival is under threat hence they want India to recognise them and provide them opportunities to work and settle within their community in India.
"Our children face discrimination in education. They cannot play outside the home. We are poor people and cannot afford private education. I want my children to be educated so I managed to go to India two years back but the experience was bitter and we were forced to come back," he said.
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"We are like a football between India and Afghanistan. India says you are Afghani and Afghanistan also questions our existence here. Now our only hope is from the government of India because our forefathers came from there," a seemingly frustrated Singh said.
Indira Kaur, a mother of three children, said, "People here disrespect and want us to adopt Islam that we cannot do. They harass us and sometime forcibly take away our children, saying the kids belong to them. We are completely unsafe."
She and other women grow vegetables inside the rented campus so that they can avoid going outside.