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U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s Office Writes to Dept. of Corrections in Sikh Turban Removal Case.
UNITED SIKHS legal team sent a demand letter to the NYC DOC seeking an explanation and remedial measures for the mistreatment of this Sikh gentleman at Rikers Island, and also filed a complaint with the Department of Justice Civil Rights Commission who then directed the matter to the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York. The U.S. Attorney’s office then took this matter within its purview, and wrote to NYC DOC seeking an explanation for their acts and alleged religious discrimination against Mr.Sandhu during his visits. The office asserted in its letter that the removal of Mr. Singh’s religious headwear potentially violates both Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the DOC dress code policy, as UNITED SIKHS addressed.
In the letter sent by UNITED SIKHS to DOC, Staff Attorney Manmeet Singh wrote, “The Sikh faith mandates the wearing of the turban at all times. Wearing the turban is being Sikh; it is not just an item of clothing, but it is the practice of the faith itself and is an inseparable part of the Sikh identity. A Sikh being forced to remove his turban is degrading, cruel, and an embarrassment. Government agencies recognize the importance of the Sikh turban and make accommodations so that Sikh individuals do not have to remove it. Although safety is an obvious priority for the DOC, the turban does not pose a physical threat, and there are other non-intrusive ways to examine the turban for contraband, such as a metal detector.”
UNITED SIKHS is grateful to U.S. Attorney, Mr.Preet Bharara and Chief, Civil Rights Unit, Mr.David J.Kennedy for taking up this case and writing to Rikers. We are very hopeful that these efforts will lead to a just resolution of the case. As always, we encourage all Sikhs to practice their faith freely, and fearlessly.