Khaleej Times

Passengers assault Sikh cabbie, snatch his turban in US hate crime

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new york — A 25-year-old Sikh cab driver in the US was assaulted and his turban knocked off by drunk passengers, an incident the police was investigat­ing as a possible hate crime.

The incident took place here early Sunday morning and has left Harkirat Singh, an immigrant from Punjab who moved to the US three years ago, scared.

“I’m so afraid. I don’t want to work,” Singh told the New York

Daily News. “It’s an insult on my religion, also. An insult of my faith. It’s horrible.”

The report said the New York Police Department is investigat­ing the incident as a possible hate crime. Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted in his support, saying “Harkirat Singh — You are welcome here. What happened to you was wrong. You did the right thing by calling the NYPD.”

Last week, Sikhs in the US launched a million-dollar awareness campaign aiming to inform Americans about the Sikh faith amid continuous incidents of hate crime against the community.

Singh said he picked up three men and a woman — all in their 20s — around 5am on Sunday from Madison Square Garden. When they reached their destinatio­n in the Bronx, they began complainin­g that Singh had taken them to the wrong address.

The passengers were allegedly drunk and could not give Singh a straight answer about where they wanted to go, leaving him “confused.” The passengers then began hurling slurs and banging on the plastic partition in his cab, Singh recalled.

“They’re using bad words, also,” he said recalling that those used expletives and called him “Ali Baba.”

Singh told the group to pay $41.76 and find another cab. While the women gave him the cash after Singh called 911, one of the men got back into the cab and tried to smash the meter. Then he punched Singh in the arm, he said.

“After that, he picked off my turban from my head,” he said. “He wanted to snatch my phone also... It was too horrible.”

As the men became violent, Singh got terrified and began to cry, saying he pleaded with the man to calm down.

“Why are you doing this, brother? We can sit. We can talk,” he recalled telling the unruly passenger.

“At that time, I’m so afraid — they can do anything to me. They’re gonna kill me.”

With the police on its way, the group ran away from the scene with Singh’s turban, a primary symbol of the faith. The incident occurred just hours after thousands of Sikhs had gathered at Times Square for the ‘Turban day’ event organised by a Sikh group to spread awareness about the faith. —

it’s an insult on my religion, also. an insult of my faith. it’s horrible. Harkirat Singh, cabbie

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I’m so afraid. I don’t want to work, says Harkirat Singh.

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