Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

It was my turban that saved me: Sikh man attacked in US

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

NEW YORK: “My turban really saved me”, says a 50-year-old Sikh man who was ambushed, beaten up multiple times by two white men who yelled racial slurs at him in the US.

Surjit Singh Malhi said he was putting out political signs for US Representa­tive Jeff Denham, a Republican running for re-election, near his home in California when he was attacked by the two men who yelled racial slurs that “You’re not welcome here!, Go back to your country!”.

“My turban really saved me,” Malhi was quoted as saying by the New York Times on Monday. He said his turban acted “like a helmet, but stronger.”

“The two men came up behind me and accosted me. They threw sand in my eyes so I could not see, he said, adding that they struck my head and back with what appeared to be a stick and a belt. The way they were hitting me, (I thought) maybe I would die,” he said. Malhi came to the US from India in 1992 and is now a permanent resident. He wears a turban and that may be the reason he was targeted, but it may have also saved his life.

“The only reason (he was attacked), as far as we can tell, is because he was wearing a turban and he was Middle Eastern,” deputy Royjindar Singh said.

Malhi said everything happened quickly. He said he did not get a good look at the attackers, but told investigat­ors they were two men wearing black sweatshirt­s, KCRA channel TV reported.

He said they spray painted the side of his truck with a white nationalis­t symbol and wrote, “Go back to your country.”

Malhi said he has never experience­d racism like that. “I never feel that way,” he said. “I’ve never been mistreated like that.”

“I have a lot of friends,” Malhi said. “I have no problem. I do not feel any racism against me ever. I have friends who are standing for me. They love me and I love them.”

Sheriff Adam Christians­on of Stanislaus County said his office was aggressive­ly investigat­ing the case and looking for suspects. “It’s a despicable hate crime,” the sheriff said. “There is no room for this in Stanislaus County or anywhere else in the United States of America.”

Meanwhile, Denham, the Republican lawmaker of California, released a statement on Monday condemning the attack, which occurred in his district.

Central California is home to a large Sikh community, and Malhi leads a group of Sikh volunteers for the congressma­n’s campaign.

“Inciting violence because of race, religion or political beliefs should never be tolerated,” Denham said. “This is the third incident in less than two weeks where a member of my team has been a target and it must come to an end.”

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