Sikh evironmentalist abused outside UK Parliament by man who tells him “Go home Muslim’

Sikh evironmentalist abused outside UK Parliament by man who tells him “Go home Muslim’
Prominent Sikh environmentalist Ravneet Singh was approached by a man outside the UK parliament who shouted “Muslim go back” before attempting to remove his Sikh head covering. (Photo courtesy of ecosikh.org)
Updated 22 February 2018
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Sikh evironmentalist abused outside UK Parliament by man who tells him “Go home Muslim’

Sikh evironmentalist abused outside UK Parliament by man who tells him “Go home Muslim’

LONDON: A well-known Sikh environmentalist said he was approached by a man outside Portcullis House in Westminster who tried to rip off his turban, shouting “Muslim, go back.”
Indian national Ravneet Singh, a project manager at EcoSikh, was waiting outside the office of MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi to discuss plans for establishing the charity in the UK when a man came running toward him and began shaking his turban.
“He was pulling at my turban strongly. It half moved and I grabbed it. Before he could do anything else I shouted at him and he ran,” Singh told The Independent newspaper.
“He was a white man, but he didn’t sound English. He said something like ‘Muslim go back’.”
Police are investigating the incident. No arrests have yet been made.