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Norway to reconsider regulation­s for passport photos of Sikhs: Minister

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Chandigarh: The Norwegian government has agreed to re-examine regulation­s requiring Sikhs to have passport photos with totally visible ears, Union Minister of Food Processing Industry Harsimrat Kaur Badal said on Thursday.

In a statement here, the Minister said that she made a request to the Norwegian government to address the concerns of the Sikh community relating to changes recently made in the regulation­s concerning passport photos by the Norwegian Police Directorat­e. “I am thankful to the Norwegian government and Prime Minister Erna Solberg for heeding my request to re-examine regulation­s requiring Sikhs to get photograph­ed with ears visible as it hurts Sikh sentiments. Ms Solberg has informed me that the said regulation­s are being reviewed,” Badal said.

In a letter written to the Prime Minister of Norway, Badal apprised her about the challenges being faced by the Sikh community in Norway.

The Union Minister urged the Norwegian government to show sensitivit­y towards Sikh culture and identity “as the turban is not a clothing accessory or a hat but an integral part of the Sikh religion”.

“The Sikh religion prohibits devout Sikhs to remove the turban from their heads in any circumstan­ces and forcing them to do it completely or partly under any legal obligation would result in hurting their religious sentiments,” she pointed out.

She said the regulation was implemente­d by the Norwegian government without granting a hearing to the Sikh community.

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