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Elderly Sikh man brutally assaulted outside Gurdwara in US

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Press Trust of India Washington
In a suspected hate crime, an 82-year-old Sikh has been brutally assaulted with an iron rod outside a Gurdwara in the US and was in a serious condition, as police arrested one person in connection with the incident.

Piara Singh was beaten brutally with an iron bar outside the Gurdwara in Fresno which is located in the heart of the Central Valley of California that has a sizable Sikh/Punjabi population.

Still unconscious, Singh has 20 stitches, broken bones and ribs. His condition is reported to be improving.

The individual arrested for the Sunday's suspected hate crime has been identified as Gilbert Garcia, the Fresno Police chief Jerry Dyer told a gathering of Sikhs at the Gurdwara where the victim worked as a volunteer.
 

Later, a Dyer-led team of government officials, including representatives of the FBI and the Department of Justice among others, met members of the Sikh community to assure them that they are taking enough measures to protect them from any hate crime.

"This is a hate crime," said Gurdev Singh Muhar, a priest of the Fresno Gurdwara.

The incident has sent shock waves not only among the Sikh community in the US, but also among Hindu-Americans and Arab-Americans, who for long have been demanding that attack against them be registered by the FBI as hate crime.

In a statement, the Sacramento Valley chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SV), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation, condemned the brutal attack on the elderly Sikh man.

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First Published: May 08 2013 | 5:20 PM IST

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