Thousands participate in annual 'Sikh Day Parade' in US

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

Thousands of Sikhs in the US have participated in the annual 'Day Parade' in the heart of Manhattan here, spreading awareness about the faith amid incidents of hate crimes against the minority community.

The parade included live music, dance, performances by children, marching bands, display of martial arts, decorated floats as well as culinary offerings as participants marched down several blocks along Manhattan's Madison Avenue.

City Police James O'Neill and attended the parade. O'Neill said it was an honour for him to take part in the parade.

"As our great city grows more diverse, we're committed to making sure the #NYPD does, too. The best way to serve all neighbourhoods is to ensure every community is represented within our department. Public safety will always be a shared responsibility," O'Neill tweeted.

Sikhs of said members of his team did "sewa" at the "langar" of the parade, referring to the practice of community kitchens and offering to people.

"The parade is a celebration for our culture. It helps us portray what we believe in. Such events help in creating awareness about the culture and how it is accepting of other faiths and traditions," Singh told

He said the community has faced hate crimes since the 9/11 attacks and through events such as the parade, the community hopes to convey to the "everyday Americans or western persons that we are just like you and values are like American values".

A organisation in the US had recently created a world record by tying thousands of turbans within a few hours as members of the community commemorated the annual Turban Day at the iconic in

According to group Coalition, following the 9/11 attacks, Sikhs remain hundreds of times more likely to be targeted in cases of profiling, bigotry and backlash than others.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 11:35 IST