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Manmohan Singh 'pained' over shooting of Sikhs in US | Expressing shock over the shooting incident that took
place inside a Gurudwara in Wisconsin, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday said India stands in solidarity with all the peace-loving Americans, who have
condemned this violence. Dr. said that he welcomes U.S. President Barack Obama's statement on the tragic incident. " India stands in solidarity with all the peace-loving
Americans who have condemned this violence. We welcome the U.S. President's statement
on the tragic incident. We hope that the authorities will reach out to the grieving
families and ensure conditions that such violent acts are not repeated in the
future," he said. U.S. President Obama, who was briefed by his top officials on
the shooting, earlier said Sikhs are part of the broader American family. Dr.
said that he is deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the shooting incident
that has resulted in the loss of precious lives and injuries to devotees attending
a prayer service at a Gurudwara in Wisconsin . "That this senseless act of violence
should be targeted at a place of religious worship is particularly painful. I
send my deepest condolences to the families that have been bereaved in this incident.
Our thoughts are with them in this moment of their grief," he added. In the United
States , seven people including the attacker were killed and 20 injured in an
attack on a Gurudwara during Sunday morning prayers in Wisconsin . The tragic
incident took place at around 10:30 pm on Sunday as members of the Sikh community
were gathering in the 17,000 sq ft Gurudwara in Milwaukee 's Oak Creek suburb.
The unidentified gunman walked into the Gurudwara where he opened indiscriminate
firing, killing six people. The gunman was also shot and killed by a police officer
who also sustained serious injuries. Indian Ambassador to U.S. , Nirupama Rao,
has described the shooting as extremely tragic, and said the embassy is in touch
with the National Security Council at White House. |
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