Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Thousands participat­e in annual ‘Sikh Day Parade’ in US to spread awareness about faith

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NEWYORK: Thousands of Sikhs in the US have participat­ed in the annual ‘Sikh Day Parade’ in the heart of Manhattan here, spreading awareness about the faith amid incidents of hate crimes against the minority community.

Men, women and children, dressed in their traditiona­l finery, turned out in large numbers for the 31st ‘Sikh Day Parade’ on Saturday, inundating Manhattan with a sea of turbans.

The parade included live music, dance, performanc­es by children, marching bands, display of Sikh martial arts, decorated floats as well as culinary offerings as participan­ts marched down several blocks along Manhattan’s Madison Avenue. New York City police commission­er James O’neill and Hoboken mayor Ravinder S Bhalla attended the parade. O’neill said it was an honour for him to take part in the parade.

“As our great city grows more diverse, we’re committed to making sure the #NYPD does, too. The best way to serve all neighbourh­oods is to ensure every community is represente­d within our department. Public safety will always be a shared responsibi­lity,” O’neill tweeted.

Sikhs of NY co-founder Chanpreet Singh said members of his team did “sewa” at the “langar” of the parade, referring to the Sikh practice of community kitchens and offering free food to people.

“The parade is a celebratio­n for our culture. It helps us portray what we believe in. Such events help in creating awareness about the Sikh culture and how it is accepting of other faiths and traditions,” Singh said.

He said the Sikh community has faced hate crimes since the 9/11 attacks and through events such as the Sikh parade, the community hopes to convey to the “everyday Americans or western persons that we are just like you and Sikh values are like American values”.

A Sikh organisati­on in the US had recently created a world record by tying thousands of turbans within a few hours on the annual Turban Day at the iconic Times Square in New York. According to Sikh rights group Sikh Coalition, following the 9/11 attacks, Sikhs remain hundreds of times more likely to be targeted in cases of profiling, bigotry and backlash than others.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Sikhs take part in the annual ‘Sikh Day Parade’ in Manhattan, New York; and (below) a float showcasing the Golden Temple.
REUTERS Sikhs take part in the annual ‘Sikh Day Parade’ in Manhattan, New York; and (below) a float showcasing the Golden Temple.
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