I will just say that there is really no trust left amongst the Sikh community in what the government can do. It's not that the government is necessarily targeting or wants to drive out these minorities. It's just that they're unable to provide protection. For example, in the individual suicide attack on the Kabul gurdwara in March, he was dressed in a security uniform, so when they posted more security officers to the gurdwara, the community was actually afraid. They've done token things like announcing that there will be a cultural day to celebrate the Afghan Hindu and Sikh contributions. That doesn't really mean anything.
In terms of protections, the government is able to offer limited protection in Kabul and no protection in the other areas. On my own watch, we have seen the three communities—Kabul, Jalalabad and Ghazni—be reduced to just Jalalabad and Kabul. The entire population of Sikhs and Hindus in Ghazni has left. The options available to the community are to flee. The government isn't able to help.