Monday , December 23 2024

India has guaranteed the security of Sikhs across the world: Prominent US Sikh leaders say

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Washington: A prominent American Sikh leader has said that the Indian government has assured the safety and protection of Sikhs spread across the world. Jassi Singh Sadhu, who recently returned here from a visit to India with the Sikh delegation, said that 'Our delegation includes Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar got it. We received a warm and constructive response from that survey. We looked at India's development journey and asked them how we can participate in India's development.

We S. When he met Jaishankar, he said that we are committed to the security and self-defense of NRIs spread across the world. During our meetings we also focused on the development of Punjab. We know that Punjab has suffered a lot due to the unprovoked rebellion.

The most important thing is that there is such an atmosphere in America and Canada that Sikhs are being mistreated in India. Rejecting this notion clearly, Jassi Singh said, 'There is no such thing. Yes! Sikhs have some questions, but other castes and castes in the country also have some questions. In fact, Sikhs have all the same rights in India that people of other religions and castes have.

He further said that US-based Sikhs are ready to help in the development of Punjab, especially Amritsar. He also announced 100 scholarships for the youth of Amritsar. Apart from this, Nipun also announced to keep the two roads leading to the 'Golden Temple' clean.

In response to a question, former Indian Ambassador to America Taranjit Singh Sandhu welcomed his joining BJP. And said that I congratulate him, wish him good health. A Sikh leader joining BJP is a big thing for BJP. Before Sandhu returned to India after his tenure, Jassi Singh threw him a grand farewell party.

After coming to India, Jassi Singh Sandhu first came to his hometown Indore. After this he went to Amritsar and went to New Delhi with the delegation.

Commenting on his visit to India at a press conference held here, he said, 'Wherever I went, I saw among the youth of India a sense of nationalism as well as pride in the nation and an eagerness to do something and now they have the time for it. There is ample opportunity. He further said, 'India has seen overall development.' Special: Growth has been seen in basic sectors of the economy (infra-structure) such as roads, railways, airports. Enthusiasm for India is spreading among Indians. Overall, traveling to India is a wonderful experience.