Officials meet Sikh activists ahead of PM Modi's US visit

Officials of the US President's office 'White House' met Sikh activists and assured them that the US government is committed to protecting Americans. A Sikh community leader gave this information. The 'White House' officials held this meeting before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to America.

During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will attend the annual Quad Summit to be held in Wilmington, Delaware and will address the 'Summit of the Future' program at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The meeting held at the White House on Thursday was attended by Pritpal Singh of the 'American Sikh Caucus Committee', representatives of the Sikh Coalition and the 'Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund' (SALDEF).


“Yesterday we had the opportunity to express our gratitude to senior officials of the federal government for saving the lives of Sikh Americans and being vigilant in protecting our community,” Preetpal Singh, founder of the American Sikh Caucus Committee, told PTI on Friday.

In a post on the social media platform 'X' on Friday, Singh thanked the US authorities for being vigilant in the safety of American Sikhs. He said, “We will ask them to assure that they do more to protect our community. Freedom and justice must prevail.”

This is the first time that the National Security Council has held a meeting with these Sikh activists and Sikh separatists. No other details are available about the meeting. This meeting was initiated by the White House.

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