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Ensure religious liberty in military: Sikhs to US

Sikhs enjoy greater religious liberty in the militaries of countries like India, Canada and Britain than the US, a Sikh advocacy group has said, presenting a case for removal of barriers for the members of the community to join armed forces in the US.

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Washington, December 6

Sikhs enjoy greater religious liberty in the militaries of countries like India, Canada and Britain than the US, a Sikh advocacy group has said, presenting a case for removal of barriers for the members of the community to join armed forces in the US.

“Sikh service members in the militaries of Canada, India, and the United Kingdom can expect to enjoy a greater measure of religious liberty than their peers in the United States,” the Sikh Coalition said in a written submission to the House Armed Services Committee’s subcommittee on military personal.

The Washington-based group told members of the subcommittee that in the absence of such rights, the nation’s commitment to religious liberty was hollow. The sub-committee recently held a hearing on religious accommodations in the armed services. In January, the Department of Defence issued new religious accommodation to expand service opportunities for people of faith.

The coalition has alleged these guidelines contained loopholes that continued to make observant Sikh-Americans vulnerable to discrimination solely on the basis of their religion. “Our nation's commitment to religious liberty rings hollow when we lag behind these other nations, and it is a shame that patriotic Sikh-Americans are still struggling to secure equal opportunity to serve in the US military in the 21st century,” the coalition said. — PTI

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