Washington, Nov 14 (IANS) The Sikh community in America has welcomed President Barack Obama’s message of Diwali greetings praising their resilience in the wake of the August shooting at Oak Creek gurdwara in Wisconsin.
“This inspirational message reflects President Obama’s compassionate heart and his commitment to create a harmonious society in America where all are respected and each faith is honoured,” said Rajwant Singh, chairman of the Washington based Sikh Council on Religion and Education (SCORE).
“Recognizing Diwali, which is sacred to almost all faiths originating from Indian subcontinent, sends a message that America provides an opportunity for each faith to flourish and all faiths can truly enjoy the religious freedom,” he said.
“We are confident America will continue towards ‘perfect union’ as envisaged by the US constitution under the able leadership of President Obama for another four years,” Rajwant Singh said.
The community leader said the Sikh community prayed for Obama “and his family as he leads a difficult road of bringing political leadership together to face the challenge of financial solvency of this country”.
“We also pray for the victims of Hurricane Sandy and all the volunteers and officials who are trying their best to bring comfort to those who have lost so much in this natural disaster,” Rajwant Singh said.
“Sikh community is thankful to President Obama for his prompt actions to support the community in wake of Wisconsin Gurdwara tragedy and looking forward to assisting him in his agenda to lead this nation in the right direction,” he said.
Referring to the Oak Creek shooting, President Barack Obama said in his Diwali message: “In the wake of that horrible tragedy, we saw the resilience of a community that drew strength from their faith and a sense of solidarity with their neighbours, Sikh and non-Sikh alike.”
IANS 2012-11-14 10:52:13

Larissa Cahute VANCOUVER DESI Makers of Punjabi film Sadda Haq travelled all the way to Surrey Friday to thank the community for their support in…
Continue Reading »
LARISSA CAHUTE VANCOUVER DESI The glittering and extravagant style of Bollywood hasn’t always been synonymous with the genre — Hindi films made a much more…
Continue Reading »
In honour of the release of ”Zindagi 50-50,” the latest film from Pakistani actress Veena Malik, here is a photo gallery of the sensual star….
Continue Reading »
LARISSA CAHUTE VANCOUVER DESI The glittering and extravagant style of Bollywood hasn’t always been synonymous with the genre — Hindi films made a much more…
Continue Reading »
THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY — Alberta Progressive Conservatives are chiding the Wildrose party over comments on the party’s Facebook page by people angry at Leader…
Continue Reading »
JENNIFER SALTMAN VANCOUVER DESI Drug and alcohol impairment have been ruled out as factors in a crash that killed five people in Surrey last month,…
Continue Reading »
LARISSA CAHUTE VANCOUVER DESI The glittering and extravagant style of Bollywood hasn’t always been synonymous with the genre — Hindi films made a much more…
Continue Reading »
In honour of the release of ”Zindagi 50-50,” the latest film from Pakistani actress Veena Malik, here is a photo gallery of the sensual star….
Continue Reading »
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Having to work in a chilly rain would meet most people’s definition of miserable. But for actor Vijay Verma, who had to…
Continue Reading »
© 2012-2013 Vancouverdesi.com part of Vancouver Province Sites, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.
All Rights Reserved | Privacy Statement | Terms and Conditions | Copyright & Permissions