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After racist slur, Sikh man urges to create a world without hate

New York: A 29-year old Sikh man, critically injured after he was hit by a truck driver, who allegedly used racist slur against him, is demanding justice to ensure such crimes are not repeated and

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: August 05, 2014 12:01 IST
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after racist slur sikh man urges to create a world without hate

New York: A 29-year old Sikh man, critically injured after he was hit by a truck driver, who allegedly used racist slur against him, is demanding justice to ensure such crimes are not repeated and has urged for the need to “create a world without hate”.


“My name is Sandeep Singh, I am in a great deal of pain, but I will survive. I was attacked because I am a Sikh and because I look like a Sikh. Justice should be served so no one else goes through what I have been through. We need to create a world without hate,” Singh, the victim, said in a message posted by the Sikh Coalition, a US-based rights group.  The group will hold a rally today in Singh's support and to demand the attack against him, to be investigated as a “hate crime”.

Singh, a married father of two, is demanding justice to ensure such crimes are not repeated and has urged for the need to “create a world without hate”.

Singh is currently recovering from the serious injuries he sustained when he was hit by a pick-up truck last week and dragged nearly 30 feet on a public street in Queens, following an argument with the driver who used racist language against him and his friend.

The attack on Singh and the rally comes at a time when members of the Sikh community are remembering the Oak Creek Gurdwara shooting of August 5, 2012 when six Sikh persons were killed by 40-year-old Wade Michael Page in a rampage. 

“As the nation remembers the Oak Creek Gurdwara massacre two years ago, the Sikh Coalition is working with law enforcement officials to ensure that the attack on Sandeep is investigated as a hate crime and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” the Sikh Coalition said.  Members of the community and of several other rights groups in the city have expressed solidarity with Singh and demanded immediate justice.

The New York chapter of the Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization, Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-New York), said, it will be joining the Sikh Coalition at the rally to show solidarity with the Sikh community.  The Sikh Cultural Society, Baba Makhan Shah Lobana Gurdwara and United Sikhs are also rallying support for Singh.
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