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Sikh Delegation Meets Bengal Governor, Protests 'Khalistani' Remark

Sikh Delegation Meets Bengal Governor, Protests 'Khalistani' Remark

Sikh Delegation Meets Bengal Governor, Protests 'Khalistani' Remark

The term had allegedly been used when Mr Adhikari stopped on the way to Sandeshkhali.

Kolkata:

Representatives of the Sikh community on Thursday called on West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose to protest against the alleged “Khalistani” remark at an IPS officer by BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari.

IPS officer Jaspreet Singh has claimed that Adhikari, leader of the opposition in the state assembly, had used the term “Khalistani” against him when he was halted by the police en route to restive Sandeshkhali on Tuesday. Though the BJP leader denied making any such comment, the matter escalated into a major row.

“The manner in which Suvendu Adhikari used the term Khalistani against the IPS officer is insulting. It hurt the sentiment of every member of the Sikh community,” a spokesperson of the community told reporters near Raj Bhavan after meeting Mr Bose.

Jaspreet Singh cannot be called a “Khalistani” just because he wears a turban, said the spokesperson, who represented members of seven Gurdwaras of Kolkata.

Referring to the importance and sacredness of turbans, he said an affront to any turban-wearing member of the community is tantamount to insulting the Sikh Gurus.

“Sikhs in the country will not take this lying down,” the spokesperson said.

He said that during their meeting, Mr Bose referred to the great contribution made by members of the Sikh community in nation-building, freedom battle, guarding the frontiers and in every sphere.

Mr Bose, as the constitutional head of West Bengal, was urged to write a letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee about the “humiliation caused to a Sikh IPS officer on duty and appropriately address the grievances of the community,” the spokesperson added.

He said that none should be done to hurt the religious sentiments of the Sikh or any other community.

Mr Bose did not meet the media after the Sikh delegation’s visit to Raj Bhavan.

The Trinamool Congress youth and students wings took out rallies to protest against the jibe in Kolkata, Asansol in Paschim Bardhaman district and Siliguri in Darjeeling district.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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