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Attack on Sikh schoolboy in US: Sushma Swaraj seeks report from Indian Embassy

A 14-year-old Sikh boy was allegedly punched and knocked down by his classmate in Kent city of the Washington State with his father claiming that his son was targeted because he is of Indian descent.

Agencies Reported by: Agencies New Delhi Published on: November 04, 2017 13:24 IST
Sushma Swaraj
Sushma Swaraj

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today said that she has sought a report from the Indian Embassy in the US regarding the alleged attack on a Sikh schoolboy in Washington State.

"I have seen news reports about the beating of a Sikh boy in US. I have asked @IndianEmbassyUS to send me a report on the incident," Sushma Swaraj tweeted.

According to news reports, the 14-year-old Sikh boy was punched and knocked down by his classmate in Kent city of the Washington State with his father claiming that his son was targeted because he is of Indian descent. 

The incident took place on October 26, less than a block from Kentridge High School, where both the boys are students, KIRO-TV reported.

In the clip that was posted on mobile application Snapchat, a teenaged boy followed the victim and punched him, knocking him to the ground. 

The victim was punched several more times as he tried to protect his head and crawl away.

The victim's father said he felt pain each time he looked at the video. "I am feeling so, so bad because this happened with my son. They beat him from the backside and hurt him too much.

"This is a very big thing for me, here in America... I can't explain... how I am feeling," said the 14-year-old's father, who declined to be identified.

The family said the incident exposed racial divisions in the city. However, school officials said the attack was not religiously or racially motivated, but was instead a continuation of an earlier classroom dispute.

The victim's parents denied that, saying their son did not even know his attacker's name. "He never interacted with this guy. He never knew his name," said the victim's father.

Calls and messages from people in the region poured in expressing outrage about the incident.

The Kent area is home to many Sikhs. The family said it wants peace for them and everyone. "I don't want to see this again happen with my son or anyone else. I don't want to see this," the boy's father said.

A Facebook thread about the incident generated more than 40 comments from parents and community members who said the teen who beat up the boy needs to be held accountable and people everywhere need to stand up to injustice.

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