While there are fewer Sikh activists and bodies talking about peace or taking sides in the Israel-Palestine war which is endangering world peace, the stand of the Global Sikh Council in making an appeal for an immediate truce in the Israel-Palestine conflict during its recently held annual general meeting convened online is likely to reverberate among the Diaspora Sikh communities and even through international humanitarian corridors
Representatives of Sikh organizations and activists from across 31 countries, during the recent Global Sikh Council digital summit, passed a resolution imploring the United Nations Security Council to spearhead efforts for a ceasefire in the Gaza region. This call comes amidst escalating tensions that have seen numerous civilian casualties, including women and children. The Global Sikh Council’s voice adds a significant moral weight to the global outcry for peace and humanitarian aid in this beleaguered zone.
Echoing the council’s commitment to global humanitarian causes, transcending geographic and cultural boundaries, she stated, “Our heart goes out to those suffering in this conflict. It’s high time for a peaceful resolution, and the UN must step in with both aid and diplomacy.”
The Global Sikh Council resolved that “The reports of deaths and injuries to thousands of women and children are deeply distressing. While every nation has the right to safeguard its country from any foreign aggression killing innocent women and children is a crime against humanity. Global Sikh Council calls upon the world leaders and the United Nations to put an end to this misery of the people in Gaza and work for a peaceful settlement.”
Lady Singh of Wimbledon, Dr. Kanwaljit Kaur -wife of the illustrious Lord Singh of Wimbledon Indarjit Singh and President of the Global Sikh Council, delivered a resolute message, condemning the air strikes ravaging Gaza.
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