Washington, US (November 16, 2013): Sikh Council on Religion and Education (SCORE) has welcomed US President Obama’s greetings to the Sikh community on Parkash Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji, the founder of Sikhism.
Dr. Rajwant Singh, Chairman of the Sikh Council on Religion and Education, said “We truly appreciate President Obama’s gesture to greet us on this auspicious anniversary. He and his administration has shown particular respect for Sikhs and their religious observances. President Obama in his remarks has highlighted the convergence of Guru Nanak’s teachings and the founding principles of this great nation. Equality, pluralism and compassion are the central core of Guru Nanak’s vision for the world and we have seen with keen interest how President has tried to implement these principles during his governance in the last five years.
President Obama has stood with Sikh community in the most challenging times last year during the Oak Creek, Wisconsin Gurdwara’s shooting and he tried his best to give comfort to the Sikhs and the nation.
Dr. Singh, further stated, “We are committed to be an partner with President Obama in building a loving society where no one feels left out. We wish Happy Gurpurab to President Obama and also pray that he is successful in his agenda of making this nation economically strong and being able to provide an access to health care to all.”
White House is also set to celebrate Guru Nanak Sahib Ji’s Parkash Gurpurb on Wednesday at the White House.