Kanwar faced numerous indignities — not being issued a uniform or anything beyond a temporary Army identification card; not being allowed to train with his unit; not being able to stand in formation or even handle a weapon.
Although the religion is the world's fifth largest and Sikhs have lived in America for over 125 years, bullying, and hate violence have increased in recent years,according to advocates.
Change is the only constant in life. So, change is something that is given. What matters to us is the question: Is the change that is occurring what I desire or what I despise?
I have translated the stories from the Aadh Guru Granth Bhagat Maala into English & have worked on a number of other articles exploring Gurbaani, Sikh history and the Sikh Gurus. My mission is to spread and share the Divine Universal message contained within Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
The suspect who seriously injured a Sikh man in a hate crime will go to trial on assault charges. A judge handed down the decision late Tuesday afternoon.