U.S. President Barack Obama ordered flags to fly at half-staff at the White House and other federal buildings in honour of the victims of the shooting at a Gurdwara at Oak Creek near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Sunday.
Even as he called for “soul-searching” the Indian embassy in Washington confirmed that four out of the six Sikhs killed in the attack were Indian nationals, with one of them being a “recent visitor from India.” Witness accounts on Sunday had suggested that a Sikh priest visiting from New Delhi had been among those shot at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin.
Indicating that the shooting, suspected to have been carried out by army veteran Wade Michael Page, may have been a hate crime, Mr. Obama said to reporters, “If it turns out, as some early reports indicate, that it may have been motivated in some way by the ethnicity of those who were attending the temple, I think the American people immediately recoil against those kinds of attitudes.”
He added that it would in that case be important for Americans to reaffirm that “regardless of what we look like, where we come from, who we worship, we are all one people, and we look after one another and we respect one another.”
Meanwhile Indian Ambassador to the U.S., Nirupama Rao, confirmed that Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna had spoken with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was on a visit to South Africa.
Mr. Krishna was said to have conveyed the “deep distress felt by the government and people of India on the tragic killings of innocent worshippers at the Gurudwara.” Ms. Clinton expressed her sense of shock, sadness and personal condolence at the tragedy, the embassy added.
The embassy has also been in touch with the Chief Minister of Punjab, Parkash Singh Badal, who was said to have spoken directly with Ms. Rao on Monday morning. He was assured that the embassy “would offer all possible support to victims of the Oak Creek killings,” Ms. Rao said, adding that appropriate consular assistance was being provided to those caught up in the events in Wisconsin.
Several other political leaders paid tribute to the Sikh community and pledged their support at this difficult time. Congressman Joe Crowley, Democrat of New York, said, “I join the people of Wisconsin and the entire Sikh-American community in mourning. There is no room in any society for such violence.”
While numerous questions have been raised about broader gun control issues in the aftermath of the attack in Wisconsin and another shooting in Colorado less than three weeks ago, Mr. Obama sidestepped any direct mention of the subject.
In brief remarks to media on the investigation into the Gurdwara incident he said, “There are a lot of elements involved in it, and what I want to do is to bring together law enforcement, community leaders, faith leaders, elected officials of every level to see how we can make continued progress.”
Drawing attention to better enforcement of existing gun laws, Jay Carney, White House Spokesman, said in response to media questions that Mr. Obama would “continue to instruct his administration to take action towards common-sense measures that protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, but make it harder and harder for those who should not have weapons under existing law to obtain them.”
Mr. Carney noted that some progress had been made on those instructions with regards to the U.S. background check system, and Mr. Obama would continue to press forward with that effort.
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I am not sure why reams of paper is being spent on the killings in
Wisconsin, all these people belong to the USA, and not India, their
only link is a common religion that exists in both countries. For
God's sake we have bigger killings in our country, which is not even
mentioned in Western press, here we are providing comments on the
same. Yes, the lack of education of religions and their beliefs in the
people of USA is one of the many reasons, they also are country which
has a free gun law, so anybody who is looking to go to the US or stay
back, should mindful, that every citizen is a potential terrorist, as
the guns are freely accessible and secondly, the terrorist can claim
to be deranged or influenced by supernatural powers like in the Denver
shooting. Let Obama/ Romney, come out with Ban on Guns, they cannot,
so the people who live in USA are living with the clear and present
danger unlike us, so please stop giving opinions about sikhs not being
muslims, are muslim lives cheaper
it is shocking to read mr. aggarwal's comment . his attempt to minimise the killings of innocent
sikhs is disgusting. india has its own problems u.s its own how can one equate the two and say
a big number of people killed in india by shear negligence of authorities is an excuse for u.s to
stoop to that level and condone the killings as nothing will be extension of indian attitude.
This is the difference between India and USA. Human life is much more
dearer in USA than in India where people are dying everyday and no one
seems to care. Within 60 to 70 years our politicians have completely destroyed the value of a human life. Doesn't matter if it is congress
or BJP or the Akalies. They are all the same. Even after 28 years of
state-sponsored genocide of Sikhs the killers are still roaming
freely. And this doesn't only goes for sikhs, but hindus and muslims
as well. Our government doesn't care for anymore. They are just busy
hiding their scandals and corruption. It's sickening!
65 people have died in Assam " ethnic voilence " and many more are suffering in relief camp, leave aside a strong action,i have not even come across a formal sorry statement from the government. Army is stationed in the unfortunate state for some 10 days now but attrocites fail to stop. This is the condition at home of the country whose political leader are busy issuing their regrets over the death of 3 NRIs & 1 indians. Sick and shameless babus have destroyed this country.
In India hundreds die daily in fire accidents, rail accidents and list
goes endless but nobody cares. Government declares for form a
committee to look into these accidents and these committees submit
reports when people have forgotten if there was an accident as it has
become a daily practice being followed. Days back 32 people were burnt
alive in Tamilnadu Express, they were also innocent persons. What
actions has our so concerned ministry taken to tackle future
accidents? The answer is a big No. Then why so much hype for four
people who died in USA? is it because they died in USA not in India?
Like to add this Satwant singh the head of the committee - 65 years old, challenged the heavily armed gunman with his kirpan,FBI terms the fight bloody. Satwant singh although killed was able to save numerous lives as he gave precious time for others to disperse from the scene, this says a lot on the fighting spirits of the sikhs..if not for satwant singh there would have been more deaths..
In a capitalist system,hatred is natural when it faces economic crisis as ordinary people start to believe that the outsiders are eating away jobs.
The same is true in our India.
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