Sikhs celebrate Turban day in New York

Legendary Indian sportsman Milkha Singh graced the occasion.

Update: 2016-04-17 19:11 GMT
The event was aimed educating Americans and thousands of tourists about the Sikh culture. (Photo: via web)

New York: The iconic Times Square was seeped in the colours of the Sikh culture as thousands of community members gathered here to celebrate Vaisakhi and educate fellow Americans about Sikhism in the wake of growing incidents of hate crimes and discrimination against them.

Legendary Indian sportsman Milkha Singh graced the occasion and addressed one of the largest such celebrations in the US, calling on the Sikh community to educate the young generation about the significance of the Sikh culture.

Hundreds of excited tourists and children queued up at the popular city destination to get turbans tied on their heads in bright colours by members of the Sikh community and took pictures and selfies wearing them as ‘Turban Day’ was also celebrated at the event.

“Today if the Sikhs have a name, are known around the world, it is because of the turban. Milkha Singh is called a ‘Flying Sikh’ because I have the turban on my head. My beard and turban are the reasons for the respect and recognition that I have across the world,” Singh said.

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