Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US passes legislatio­n to name post office after slain Sikh Cop

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WASHINGTON : The US House of Representa­tives has unanimousl­y passed a legislatio­n to name a post office in Houston after Indian-American police officer Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal, who was gunned down in the line of duty a year ago.

The bipartisan legislatio­n, Deputy Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal Post Office Act, was co-sponsored by the entire Texas delegation on Monday.

“Deputy (Sheriff) Dhaliwal represente­d the very best of our community: he worked for equality, connection, and community through his life of service to others,” said Congresswo­man Lizzie Fletcher.

Dhaliwal, 42, the first observant Sikh in Texas police, was killed in the line of duty on September 27, 2019. In October of 2019, Fletcher led the entire Houston delegation in introducin­g H Res. 616, a resolution to honour the life and mourn the loss of Dhaliwal.

“Deputy Dhaliwal was widely regarded as a role model for Americans of all faiths, wishing to serve their communitie­s. He was the first observant Sikh to serve in the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, and he was also one of the first officers in Texas to receive a policy accommodat­ion to practice his religion while serving as a police officer,” Fletcher said on the House floor Monday afternoon.

“The Deputy Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal Post Office will serve as a permanent reminder of his service, his sacrifice, and his example for us all. I am grateful that my legislatio­n to honour his memory has passed the House of

Representa­tives today and is one step closer to being signed into law,” she said.

If signed into law, the post office will be the second to be named after an Indian-American. The first was named after the first Indian-American Congressma­n, Dalip Singh Saund, in Southern California in 2006.

The Deputy Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal Post Office Act now has to be passed by the Senate before it can be sent to the White House for President Donald Trump to sign into law.

Dhaliwal’s wife Harwinder

Kaur welcomed the move. “Naming a post office after him will honour his work and dedication, and I am happy that this bill has passed the House today,” she said.

“My son was beloved by all in his community, and performed his job and participat­ed in seva (selfless service) with respect, dignity, and care,” said his father Pyara Singh Dhaliwal.

“He lived as a symbol of the strength that comes from diversity and unity, and this building will serve as another permanent reminder of how much he meant to the people of Houston. We are so thankful for this effort to honour his legacy and his commitment to our city,” he said.

The recognitio­n of Dhaliwal’s legacy by naming a federal building in his honour is a historic and meaningful acknowledg­ement for the family and the Sikh community,” said Sim J Singh, Sikh Coalition Senior Manager of Policy and Advocacy.

In 2015, Lt Dhaliwal became the first Sikh American in Texas to receive a policy accommodat­ion to serve while wearing his articles of faith, including his turban and beard. He was the first Sikh police officer to serve in the Harris County sheriff’s office and was a role model for Sikh Americans and religious minorities that sought to serve in law enforcemen­t.

Born in India, Dhaliwal, at an early age, moved to Houston along with his parents. “He did have a successful business, but seeking to build a bridge between law enforcemen­t and the Sikh community and the Greater Houston community, he joined the Harris County Sheriff’s office first as a detention officer in 2009,” Fletcher said.

Deputy Dhaliwal was widely regarded as a role model for Americans of all faiths, wishing to serve their communitie­s.

LIZZIE FLETCHER,

Congresswo­man

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