by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH,
SEPT 11
Responding
to the issues raised by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh
Badal to impress upon the US administration for taking effective steps to
ensure the safety and security of Sikh community in the aftermath of the
shocking tragedy at Oak Creek, Wisconsin in USA, on August 5, the Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has taken up the issue with the US President Mr.
Barack Obama. Mr. Badal had asked the Prime Minister to approach the
US
administration to ensure a full and prompt enquiry into the incident besides
strengthening the security of places of worship in order to instill confidence
in the Sikh community.
The
Prime Minister on Monday apprised Mr. Badal that GoI had acted upon the issues
raised in the Punjab Chief Minister’s letter. Mr. Badal had
requested the Prime Minister to attach highest priority in our diplomatic
engagement abroad to safeguard the interests of the diverse Indian communities
living around the world and we were actively engaged with the host governments
regarding their safety and welfare. Dr. Singh has now informed the
Chief Minister that GoI is engaging the US administration on the
issue.
The
Prime Minister shared Mr. Badal’s anguish over the loss of six innocent lives
and the injuries sustained by three others in this unfortunate
incident. “This senseless act of violence in a place of worship has
no place in any society and has rightly drawn condemnation from India, the United States and around the
world”, said Dr. Singh in his letter to the Chief Minister. The
Prime Minister also said that President Obama called him on August 8 to express
his personal shock and sorrow and that of the American people, at this
incident. Mr. Obama also appreciated the role played by Sikh
community to enrich the United
States. The US President said that the heartbreaking tragedy
was contrary to everything that America
stood for and that he was determined to make sure that such incidents did not
happen again.
It
may be recalled that Mr. Badal had written to the Prime Minister saying that
effective and proactive response was required from the government of India on the
two major issues. The first of course was the immediate task of
dealing with the aftermath of this tragedy. Then there was also an equally
urgent need for taking up with the US administration the larger question of
taking effective administrative and other steps to ensure the safety and
security of members of the Sikh community in that country. Mr. Badal
had also pointed out that similar effort was also needed in some other
countries which the Sikhs have made their second home, contributing in a
significant and positive way to the progress and prosperity of the lands of
their adoption.
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