The Sikhs participated in traditional procession 'Nagar Kirtan', reciting parts of the Guru Granth Sahib and singing religious hymns yesterday, exactly a week after an explosion ripped through Nanaksar Satsang Darbar Gurudwara, injuring three persons.
The peaceful march was not a reaction to the strikes, but intended to pass on the message that the religious group would not succumb to terror fears, German media reported.
Young men with swords enacted poses from the traditional Sikh martial art "Gatka" to the sounds of music and drums amid tight security as the community members, some of them holding placards in the wake of the attack, travelled through the streets.
"I think it is important that the procession has taken place This is a clear signal that we will not be intimidated, we do not shrink back... As mayor, I am also here to show when the Sikh community attacked in Essen, the entire city is under attack. And I am also the mayor of the Sikh," city police chief Frank Richter was quoted as saying.
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The two teenagers with known links to regional Islamists have been arrested in connection with the incident.
The organisers had planned to bring the 'granthi' (priest), on whom the whole pane of glass had fallen due to the impact of the explosion and was seriously injured, to the procession. He could not come down but joined through telephone.
The priest, Kuldeep Singh, said: "What happened is a shame. Those who have done this, should be blessed by God. My health is very good, would be released in a few days."