By EuAsiaNews,
Brussels : A British Member of the European Parliament (EP), Liz Lynne, invited a delegation of Sikhs to EP Monday as part of the launch of a new interest group.
But she said the EP authorities had ruled the Kirpan dagger worn by some of them to be a security threat and denied the Sikhs entry, ‘The Parliament.com ‘, published in the UK by Dods, reported on its website Tuesday.
“This is the third time that leading Sikhs have been denied entry to the parliament due to them wearing the ceremonial Kirpan dagger. The Kirpan is seen as an article of faith by the Sikh religion, and not as a weapon,” she said.
Lynne, who is a member of EP’s subcommittee on human rights and has campaigned on a variety of Sikh issues, said that it was “outrageous” that parliament was “discriminating against the Sikh community in this way”.
“This new parliamentary group is intended to look in particular at how Sikhs are treated within Europe. Unfortunately, it would seem that we do not have to go very far to find examples of the discrimination that many Sikhs face everyday,” said the Liberal Democrat MEP for the West Midlands Region.
“I am deeply disappointed that the European parliamentary authorities refuse to recognise the right of Sikh people to wear the Kirpan. The Kirpan is not a weapon, it is a religious symbol. This is not a question of security but one of religious freedom.” the website quoted Lynne saying.
“In the UK, the right to wear the Kirpan is enshrined in law. This includes allowing Sikhs wearing the Kirpan to enter the Palace of Westminster. Therefore I do not see why the rules should be different in the European parliament,” she added.