Hate crimes against Indians in US: Sikh cab driver assaulted in New York City

Hate crimes against Indians in US: Sikh cab driver assaulted in New York City

New York: A Sikh cab driver was assaulted and his turban was taken off by four drunken passengers in an incident being investigated by police as a possible hate crime, according to a media report.
A candlelight vigil to honour slain engineer Srinivas Kochibhotla. Reuters
A candlelight vigil to honour slain engineer Srinivas Kochibhotla. Reuters
The incident happened on Sunday, just hours after thousands of Sikhs flocked to Times Square to mark "Turban Day", as part of Baisakhi celebrations, reported New York Daily News on Monday.
Harkirat Singh, who hails from Punjab, said he picked up three men and a woman — all in their 20s — around 5 am at the corner of Eighth Avenue and 30th Street, a few blocks south of Madison Square Garden.
According to the report, the quartet told him that they wanted to go to Bronx.
However, the passengers later complained that Singh took them to the wrong destination, but they couldn't give Singh a straight answer about where to go next.
Singh, 25, said that the passengers were not sure about where they wanted to go which left him confused.
"The girl was saying, 'Take the right.' The Spanish guy was saying, 'Take the left.' So, at that time, I was confused," Singh, who moved to the US three years ago, said.
Singh said they began hurling slurs and called him "Ali Baba". They also banged on the plastic partition in his cab.
Singh said he told the group to pay $41.76 and to find another cab. He then called the police, but then one of the men got back into the cab and tried to smash the meter.
Singh said he was punched in the arm, reported New York Daily News.
Terrified and crying, the cab driver said he pleaded with the man to calm down.
"Why are you doing this, brother? We can sit. We can talk," he recalled telling the unruly passenger.
"At that time, I was so afraid. They could have done anything to me. They were gonna kill me."
Fearing police action, the group fled the site with Singh's turban.
Singh did not require medical attention but filed a report with police. He was able to snap a photo of two of the passengers.
"I'm so afraid. I don't want to work," Singh told the Daily News at his home in Ozone Park, Queens.
"It's an insult on my religion, also," he said. "An insult of my faith. It's horrible."
Harpreet Singh Toor, the chairman of public policy and external affairs at The Sikh Cultural Society, said the incident reflected prejudice against Sikhs, who often are the butt of anti-Muslim bias despite following a different faith.
This isn't the first time an Indian has been targeted in the United States this year.
Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, was killed and his colleague Alok Madasani and an American, Ian Grillot, were injured in a shooting by a Navy veteran who told them "Get out of my country!" at a bar in Olathe City, Kansas.
A 43-year-old Indian-origin convenience store owner, Harnish Patel, was shot dead outside his home in Lancaster County, South Carolina on 2 March.
A day later a 39-year-old Sikh was injured by a partially masked gunman, who shouted "Go back to your own country!" and shot him outside his home in Kent, Washington.
An Indian-origin girl was racially abused on a train by an African-American in New York on 23 February. He reportedly called her inappropriate names and yelled "Get out of here!" when she was travelling on a commuter train.
On 10 March, a 64-year-old Florida man tried to set an Indian-owned convenience store on fire because he thought the owners were Muslim.
Published Date: Apr 18, 2017 07:07 pm | Updated Date: Apr 18, 2017 07:10 pm

Source http://www.firstpost.com/world/hate-crimes-against-indians-in-us-sikh-cab-driver-assaulted-in-new-york-city-3391350.html

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