School of International and Public Affairs professor Prabhjot Singh was assaulted on Saturday night while walking in the Harlem neighbourhood near here.
"There was a group of 25 to 30 young men. One of them said, 'Get him, Osama,'" 31-year-old Singh, who suffered a fractured jaw, was quoted as saying by the New York Daily News. "I got punched directly in the face about three times."
"I'm grateful to them," said Singh, who is married and has a young son. "It could have been a lot worse."
Singh had returned from dinner, dropping his wife and one-year-old son at home before going for a walk.
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While being attacked, he saw one of the assailants put his arm inside his coat as if reaching for a gun. Singh was unable to provide any descriptions about his assailants to police.
Singh told police that his assailants taunted him and beat him, calling him "Osama" and "terrorist" as they pulled at his long beard.
"It's not the neighbourhood I know. I work in this community. It's just not American. It's important that they are caught and be held responsible for what they did," he said.
Singh reiterated that it was more crucial for people to understand that Sikhs are peaceful and should not be confused with radical Islamics.
"I've written about this in the past. But it's one thing to go from writing about something to receiving an assault. It's scary," he said.
Singh has been discharged from hospital and had met with officials from the New York Police Department Hate Crime Task Force, who are probing the incident as a hate crime.
The young professor could not speak because many of his teeth had been displaced, Jeet Singh said in the post 'Hate Hits Home: When My Friend Became A Target' published on the HuffPost website.