Melissa Rogers, Special Assistant to President Barack Obama and head of the Office of Faith Based and Neighbourhood Partnerships office of the White House, visited a Gurdwara in Maryland to deliver the message of reassurance from President Barack Obama.
Asserting that the US government stands with Sikhs in America, Rogers also expressed empathy with the Sikh community over the recent incidents of violence against it and a reported case of vandalism at a Los Angeles Gurdwara.
"When these kinds of things happen there is kind of deep sense of violation and anxiety. We want you to know that we stand by with you during these challenging times," she was quoted as saying by an official statement.
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"We want you to know that we stand by you and we will continue to work until we stamp these incidents out. Like you, we believe that attack on any faith is an attack is an attack on every faith," Rogers said.
"It is essential that all faith communities here and all over the world stand against hate motivated violence. We will continue to stand with you and we will continue to work to ensure that security and your civil constitutional rights are protected," she added.
She was presented with a 'siropa' and a book on the Sikh scriptures.