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In a first, Sikh Granthi starts US House of Representatives proceedings
Sep 30, 2023 1:36 AM

In a first, a Sikh Granthi from New Jersey offered prayers to start the proceedings of the US House of Representatives.

Granthi Giani Jaswinder Singh from Pine Hill Gurdwara in New Jersey started the day's proceedings at the House on Friday. The prayers before the proceedings are normally offered by a Christian priest.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced that Singh would start the proceedings.

#WATCH | On Sikh Prayer at US Congress House session, Harjinder Singh, Media Spokesman of Sikh Coordination Committee East Coast says, "Today we are here for a very historic event. Today for the first time ever in the history of US Congress, the House session started with a Sikh… pic.twitter.com/EVzoKt1b6H

— ANI (@ANI) September 30, 2023

Taking up the floor soon after the prayers, Congressman Donald Norcross described this as a historic occasion. He is the first Sikh chaplain to make prayers in the US House of Representatives.

“The history made today is a reminder that the United States welcomes and values and will remain committed to free expression of religion. Giani Singh has made South Jersey proud today and it is an honour to be a part of this moment with him,” Norcross said.

First Published:Sept 30, 2023 10:36 AM IST

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