Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sikhs offer food, shelter again

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Sikh community rallied to extend food, water and shelter to many tourists and others stranded following Saturday night’s terror attack in London Bridge and the Borough Market, repeating the community’s widely appreciate­d help after the May 22 attack in Manchester.

Names and addresses of gurdwaras in central London and nearby areas were tweeted and shared extensivel­y on social media. Thousands of people could not reach home after nearby tube stations were closed after the attack.

Phaldip Singh, who describes himself as an entreprene­ur and youth activist, tweeted that the Sikh temples were open to provide food and shelter for those affected. The gurdwaras identified included Ramgarhia Sikh Gurdwara Temple, Singh Sabha Gurdwara North East London and Khalsa Centre, Tooting Gurdwara.

On Sunday afternoon, a large section of theSikh community gathered at Trafalgar Square for a rally to remember those killed in 1984 after Operation Bluestar. The gathering also paid tributes to those killed on Saturday night.

The Sikh Federation UK said in a statement: “Having discussed arrangemen­ts for the Remembranc­e and Freedom event with the Metropolit­an Police last night and this morning we have come to the mutual decision that the event today (Sunday 4 June) will continue”.

“This sends a strong message to all terrorists that they will never stop us rememberin­g the tens of thousands of Sikhs who lost their lives in 1984. It will also be an opportunit­y to remember and to stand shoulder to shoulder with the innocents killed and injured in the last few weeks in Manchester and London.”

 ?? REUTERS PHOTO ?? Abandoned buses lined up on London Bridge after the terrorist attack on Sunday.
REUTERS PHOTO Abandoned buses lined up on London Bridge after the terrorist attack on Sunday.

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