Obama greets Sikhs on Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary
Washington : US President Barack Obama has greeted the Sikh community ahead of its founder Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary and called the festival an occasion to reflect on the holy guru's “timeless teachings”. “I
“Here in the United States, we're grateful to the many Sikh-Americans who give life to these values and enrich our country every day, reminding us that these shared principles are not only at the heart of the Sikh faith, they are central to who we are as Americans,” Obama said. The Sikh community in the US welcomed Obama's greetings on the occasion.
“We truly appreciate President Obama's gesture to greet us on this auspicious anniversary. He and his administration has shown particular respect for Sikhs and their religious observances,” Chairman of the Sikh Council on Religion and Education Rajwant Singh, said.
“President Obama in his remarks has highlighted the convergence of Guru Nanak's teachings and the founding principles of this great nation,” Singh said. “Equality, pluralism and compassion are the central core of Guru Nanak's vision for the world and we have seen with keen interest how President has tried to implement these principles during his governance in the last five years,” Singh further added.
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