Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

May greets Sikhs on Baisakhi, hails their values, contributi­on

- Prasun Sonwalkar

Several events have been organised across the United Kingdom to celebrate Baisakhi, as Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday hailed the contributi­on of Sikhs to the country, and said their values are needed now more than ever.

Baisakhi events have been organised in the palace of Westminste­r and by the Indian high commission.

May said in her message: “I send my best wishes to everyone in Britain and around the world celebratin­g Vaisakhi — one of the most important dates in the Sikh calendar and a time when families and friends come together to commemorat­e the birth of the Khalsa.”

“As Sikhs across the globe take part in spectacula­r procession­s, and neighbourh­oods and Gurdwaras burst forth with colour, I would like to take this opportunit­y to celebrate the immense contributi­on British Sikhs make to our country”.

“Whether it’s in the fields of business, the armed forces or the charitable sector, you consistent­ly follow the pillars of your faith and in so doing set an example to us all.”

Recalling the ongoing process of the UK leaving the EU, she added: “Your values of equality and respect, of fairness and helping those less fortunate than yourselves are values we need more than ever, as we forge a new, ambitious, role for Britain in the world”.

“I am determined to build a country that works for everyone. A country where no matter who you are, you can achieve your goals and the Sikh community is a vital part of that mission”.

A recent survey in the British Sikh Report 2017 revealed that 65% voted to remain in the EU, but 73% would now vote to remain if there were a second EU Referendum.

It also revealed that 13% of British Sikhs had been victims of hate crimes since the EU referendum.

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