Obama’s Golden Temple visit: Punjab seeks PM’s help (Lead)
October 23rd, 2010 - 7:15 pm ICT by IANS
Chandigarh, Oct 23 (IANS) Punjab has sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s intervention in US President Barack Obama’s proposed visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar which ran into trouble over the issue of what headgear he should wear to enter the Sikh shrine.
“Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has written a letter to the prime minister in this regard. We want him to raise this issue and clear all the misunderstandings. We want that no wrong message should be sent in the international community about this,” Harcharan Bains, Badal’s media advisor, told reporters here Saturday.
He added: “In such high-level international issues, only the central government can intervene and we have no concrete role in them. We all welcome Obama to Amritsar and are still hopeful that this matter will be sorted out and he will certainly come to pay obeisance at Harmandar Sahib.”
Obama is scheduled to visit India Nov 5-8.
He was scheduled to visit the Harmandar Sahib, popularly known as Golden Temple and Khalsa College in Amritsar Nov 7 during his first visit to India as US president. However, his advisors in Washington were apprehensive about him covering his head with a scarf as it could create an impression of a Muslim devotee.
“If need be, you (Manmohan Singh) may please consider speaking to the president (Obama) himself,” said Badal, in his letter.
“The US administration may be reminded that international dignitaries, including the Queen of England and Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper had paid their obeisance at the Golden Temple without any security hassles,” said Badal, adding that the Sikhs all across the world would be disappointed if Obama cancels his visit to the Golden Temple.
“All across the world, when dignitaries visit religious shrines, they are always briefed about the observance of ‘maryada’ (decorum) of the concerned religion, and they always respect the sentiments of the followers of that religion. But if there is any misunderstanding on this issue, it can be resolved at the diplomatic level,” said Badal.
“It is not the first time that any international dignitary is coming to Harmandar Sahib. They have come here without any problem and controversy. In fact, it would be a matter of pride for Obama also, if he visits the holiest shrine of Sikhs,” Bains pointed out.
- Obama's Golden Temple visit: Punjab seeks PM's help - Oct 23, 2010
- 'Headgear issue will be sorted out for Obama's Golden Temple visit' - Oct 19, 2010
- Punjab cabinet prays at Amritsar shrines - Mar 16, 2012
- PM begins new year with prayers at Golden Temple (Lead) - Jan 01, 2012
- Day after win, Badals pray at Golden Temple - Mar 07, 2012
- President offers prayers at Golden Temple - Oct 06, 2010
- PM arrives in Amritsar; to pray at Golden Temple Sunday (Lead) - Dec 31, 2011
- PM to begin New Year with prayers at Golden Temple - Dec 31, 2011
- Obama's always welcome to Golden Temple: Sikh leaders (Lead) - Oct 20, 2010
- When PM's no-show becomes an election issue (Punjab Newsletter) - Nov 05, 2011
- Obama to visit Golden Temple, college in Amritsar - Oct 15, 2010
- Amritsar goes ahead with plans to welcome Obama - Oct 20, 2010
- I will visit Golden Temple next time: Obama - Nov 08, 2010
- Majority for SAD-BJP in Punjab; Badals upbeat, Congress surprised (Lead) - Mar 06, 2012
- PM shown black flags by Anna supporters outside Golden Temple - Jan 01, 2012
Tags: badal, barack obama, canadian prime minister, canadian prime minister stephen harper, decorum, golden temple in amritsar, international dignitaries, khalsa college, manmohan, manmohan singh, obeisance, prime minister manmohan, prime minister manmohan singh, prime minister stephen harper, queen of england, religious shrines, s media, sikhs, stephen harper, temple visit