Committed to protect Indian citizens abroad: Swaraj speaks to Indian envoy
32-year-old Sikh man Jagjeet Singh was stabbed to death outside a grocery store in California on Friday.
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday spoke to India ambassador to the US, Navtej S Sarna, over killing of a Sikh man in a suspected hate crime in that country.
I have spoken to our Ambassador Mr.Navtej S.Sarna @IndianEmbassyUS. We are committed to help and protect all Indian citizens abroad. https://t.co/i4AxU1dJi9
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) May 7, 2017
"I have spoken to our Ambassador Mr.Navtej S.Sarna @IndianEmbassyUS. We are committed to help and protect all Indian citizens abroad," she tweeted on Sunday.
Her response came hours after Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh brought the incident of the killing of the Sikh man death to Swaraj's notice.
@SushmaSwaraj Another Sikh youth killed in suspected hate crime in US, seek your help to protect Sikhs living abroad https://t.co/Rj331sCxPz
— Capt.Amarinder Singh (@capt_amarinder) May 7, 2017
"@SushmaSwaraj Another Sikh youth killed in suspected hate crime in US, seek your help to protect Sikhs living abroad (sic)," Singh tweeted on Sunday.
As per reports, a 32-year-old Sikh man, Jagjeet Singh, was stabbed to death outside a grocery store in California on Friday.