New Delhi: A Sikh body on Wednesday came out in support of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks during his recent US visit ...
A Sikh body on Wednesday came out in support of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks during his recent US visit about the ...
Every Sikh does. Where exactly are you from? I'm from Amritsar, the city of the Golden Temple. It is very important because ...
Stressing that the fight is not about politics, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said it is about whether he, as a Sikh, is going to be allowed to wear a turban in India and would be able to visit a ...
In a moment that has since drawn significant criticism, Rahul addressed a Sikh attendee at the event, asking, "What is your name, brother with the turban?" He went on to say, "The fight is about ...
While addressing a gathering of Indian Americans in Washington DC on Monday, Gandhi said that that in India, the fight is for a Sikh person to wear a turban and a kada and go the gurdwara.
"We had come to thank him for always working to resolve any issues faced by Sikhs. I also presented my book to him. The works done by Modi ji, Amit Shah ji, and Nadda ji have been a balm on our wounds ...
Fight is not about politics. It is superficial. What is your name? The fight is about whether...he as a Sikh is going to be allowed to wear his turban in India. Or he as a Sikh is going to be ...
He said that the fight is whether a Sikh will be allowed to wear a turban or a kada in India. Gandhi's comment came while interacting with the members of the Indian diaspora in the US' Virginia.
in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that fight is about whether he, as a Sikh, is going to be allowed to wear a turban in India and would be able to visit a Gurdwara. While interacting with members of ...
The fight is not about politics. That is superficial," Gandhi said as he asked one of the Sikh attendees in the front rows to give his name. "What is your name, brother with the turban," he asked.
While interacting with the members of the Indian community in Virginia, Rahul Gandhi asked a person his name and said that the fight was about whether he, as a Sikh, was going to be allowed to wear a ...