The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Bains describes being asked to remove turban

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TORONTO — Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains says he was asked to remove his turban during an “awkward’’ incident at a checkpoint in the Detroit airport a year ago and was only allowed to proceed when the security staff realized who he was.

Bains, who was attending a G7 women’s forum in Toronto, spoke out about a number of media reports detailing the incident — and used it as a teachable moment about the prevalence of discrimina­tion and the importance of speaking out about it.

He described how after one initial encounter with overzealou­s security officials who wanted him to remove his turban, he was allowed to pass — only to be summoned back from the gate because of a problem with a swab test, when he was asked again to remove it.

“I was asked to remove my turban, they did another test and I was ultimately allowed to go through,’’ he said, adding that at no point did he remove his headwear.

“For me this is really about an incident that occurred that should not have occurred, because I was asked to come back from the gate, back to the security checkpoint, to remove my turban.’’ Bains is a Sikh and wearing the turban is mandatory in his religion. And while he was eventually allowed to board once he presented a diplomatic passport and disclosed his position in the government, he said it should not have mattered that he was a cabinet minister.

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