Singh had raised concern over the killing of yet another Sikh in a suspected hate crime case in the US yesterday, drawing attention of the Union External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who had assured him of the Centre's commitment to help and protect all Indian citizens abroad.
In response to Singh's tweet, Swaraj said she had spoken to the Indian ambassador in Washington, Navtej S Sarna, on the issue.
The growing "intolerance" against Indians, which frequently got translated into racist attacks, especially against the Sikh community, needed to be nipped, the chief minister has conveyed to Swaraj, Thukral said.
The chief minister also said the protection of Indians abroad was an issue that the central government needed to take up in right earnest.
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The Central government should take up the issue at the highest levels with governments in the US and other countries that have witnessed such senseless killings in recent month, the chief minister has demanded.
The Centre, he said, needed to adopt a more proactive stance to bring pressure on the US government to crack down on racist elements and provide fool-proof protection to the Sikh community.
Noting that most of the anti-Sikh racist attacks were "a case of mistaken hate crimes", Singh said the governments in the US and other countries should take initiatives to create awareness among their people about the religious identity and beliefs of the Sikh community, which has always played a major role in the development of the country they have settled in.
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