Wearing a headgear as mark of respect in the Blackburn Gurdwara, Napthine walked across the premises along with his Multicultural Affairs minister Matthew Guy and Amita Gill, the first Sikh woman to stand for the state polls as a Liberal Party candidate.
"Sikh community is a strong and growing community like the Indian community," Liberal leader Napthine said.
"We welcome the growth from Sikh and Indian community in Victoria. We have recently released our next generation of multicultural policies and it is very carefully named as 'Victoria's advantage'," he told the group of Sikh community members.
"We say it is Victoria's greatest strengths and opportunity. It will help our economy and quality of life grow," he said.
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Napthine also expressed his delight on Gill's inclusion as a Liberal candidate to fight the next state elections scheduled in November this year.
He was given a long tour of the temple by the gurdwara committee members who explained to him about various sections of the temple, including the Prayer Hall where Napthine bowed his head.