Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Ban on Sikh symbols: UN interventi­on sought

- Indo Asian News Service n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: A Sikh organisati­on on Tuesday sought the UN’s interventi­on in the matter of countries banning certain religious symbols of the community.

The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (D S GM C) has urged the UN secretary general top ass are solution in the general assembly of the world body to give exemption to Sikhs residing in different countries to wear their religious symbols.

In a letter to the UN secretary general, DSG MC general secretary Manj in der Singh Sir sa highlighte­d the importance of the five religious symbols or articles of faith as prescribed by the Sikh gurus.

“Wearing these articles of faith is a must for every Sikh man and woman. We have observed that problems being faced by Sikhs in different countries is due to laws implemente­d in the particular country, and the courts of these countries upheld the criminal cases against the Sikhs without any wrong doing by them because courts are bound to follow the law of the land,” the letter has pointed out.

He said the problem was the result of ignorance on the part of the government­s of these nations about the importance of these religious symbols.

Noting that members of the community, though small in number, have contribute­d largely in the process of developmen­t and economic growth of various countries, Sirsa urged the UN to take up the matter on priority.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India