London, November 17, 2024 (Yes Punjab News)
In a landmark moment for Britain’s multicultural heritage, a portrait of Lord Dr. Indarjit Singh, the first turbaned Sikh parliamentarian in both UK and European history, has been installed in the prestigious Bishop’s Corridor of the House of Lords at Westminster, London.
Significance of the Installation
This historic installation marks the first-ever display of a Sikh’s portrait within the British Parliament, recognizing Lord Singh’s exceptional contributions to parliamentary service, public engagement, interfaith dialogue and broadcasting sector.
Distinguished Attendance at Unveiling Ceremony
The momentous occasion was attended by prominent British-Sikh leaders including Lord Kuldeep Singh Sahota, Jas Athwal, Kirith Entwistle, MP Richard Bacon, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi MP, Bhagat Singh Shankar, Lady Singh Dr. Kanwaljit Kaur OBE.
Historic Meeting of Sikh Leaders
The ceremony featured a notable meeting between two pioneering Sikh leaders:
– Lord Indarjit Singh (92) – First turbaned Sikh in House of Lords (since 2011)
– Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (46) – First turbaned Sikh MP in House of Commons (elected since 2017)
Lord Singh’s Distinguished Career
Parliamentary Achievements
– Appointed to House of Lords in 2011
– Holds title ‘Baron Singh of Wimbledon’
– Key representative for Sikh community
Royal Connections
– Represented Sikhs at royal occasions
– Presented ceremonial glove to King Charles III during coronation
– Regular presence at royal ceremonies
Global Sikh Community Response
Leaders from the Global Sikh Council expressed pride and appreciation:
– Harsaran Singh (Treasurer) – Celebrated it as pride for entire Sikh qaum
– Ram Singh (Deputy President) – Noted historical significance
– Paramjit Singh Bedi (USA) – Highlighted recognition at highest level
– Harjeet Singh Grewal (Secretary) – Emphasized lifetime dedication
– Jagir Singh (Malaysia) – Praised interfaith contributions
FAQs
Q: Who is Lord Indarjit Singh?
A: He is the first turbaned Sikh parliamentarian in UK and European history, serving in the House of Lords since 2011.
Q: Where is the portrait installed?
A: In the Bishop’s Corridor of the House of Lords at Westminster, London.
Q: Why is this installation significant?
A: It’s the first time a Sikh’s portrait has been displayed in the British Parliament.
Q: What are Lord Singh’s major contributions?
A: He has contributed significantly to interfaith understanding, broadcasting, and public service in the UK.
Q: What is his connection to the Royal Family?
A: He represents the Sikh community at royal events and presented a ceremonial glove at King Charles III’s coronation.