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Contribution Of SIKHS Across USA Will Always Be Admired: US Vice President Mike Pence

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Jun, 2017 01:08 PM
  • Contribution Of SIKHS Across USA Will Always Be Admired: US Vice President Mike Pence

US Vice President Mike Pence has lauded the Sikhs' contribution, saying the community should continue to give back by serving in the military and public offices at local, state and federal levels.

 

Pence, 58, said the community's "issues" were close to his heart and he was aware of them.

 

"Sikhs Community and its issues are always close to my heart and I always admire the contribution of Sikhs in Indiana and across the United States," Pence told a Sikh delegation in Indianapolis.

 

"I am fully aware of Sikh awareness issues since me days as Governor," Pence told Sikhs Political Action Committee (SikhsPAC) led by Gurinder Singh Khalsa.

 

Main topic of discussion with the delegation was Sikh awareness and introduction of Sikh History in public history curriculum through federal department of education.

 

 

During the meeting, Pence reaffirmed his commitment to Sikh community and encouraged it to continue to give back in the form of serving in the military and public offices at local, state and federal level, it said.

 

Early this week, Khalsa visited Washington DC and met about two dozen US Senator and Congressmen.

 

He also attended US Global Leadership Collision where about 500 world faith leaders, veterans and elected leaders participated to influence the American foreign aid policies.

 

Pence was the first sitting Governor who attended Sikh Parade and bestowed highest Civil award to a Sikh in 2015.

 

The US state of Indiana has passed a resolution recognising Sikhs' "significant contributions" to America.

 

Hate-crime incidents against Sikhs have seen a spurt in in America recently.

 

A 39-year-old Sikh man was shot in the arm outside his home in Kent, Washington, in March by a partially-masked gunman who shouted "go back to your own country".

 

Earlier, Indian-origin convenience store owner Harnish Patel, 43, of Lancaster in South Carolina was found dead of gunshot wounds in his yard in the same month.

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