First Sikh-Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan Honoured By No. 5 Road Gurdwara

0
246

Harjit Singh Sajjan was accompanied by his loving wife Dr. Kuljit Kaur Sajjan, their two children Jeevat and Arjun, as well as Harjit’s father Kundan Singh Sajjan and “kingmaker” Prem Singh Vinning. At the Gurdwara, Harjit was extended a very warm welcome by the Gurdwara Management Committee led by Chairman Asa Singh Johal and President Sohan Singh Basi.

By Balwant Sanghera

RICHMOND – Election of twenty Punjabis to the House of Commons in Ottawa is great news for Punjabis around the globe. Elevation of four of them to very prominent cabinet positions is a great honour not only for these four individuals but also a great tribute to a multicultural Canada of 2015.

Harjit Singh Sajjan, Navdeep Singh Bains, Amarjit Singh Sohi and Bardish Kaur Chaggar deserve our hearty congratulations and good wishes.

Locally, appointment of Harjit Singh Sajjan as Minister of National Defence has been hailed in Canada and around the globe as very deserving. Sajjan’s stellar record as a police officer with Vancouver Police Department and as a military officer has earned him kudos from every quarter.

Thus, it was only fitting to welcome and recognize this very talented and decorated officer to India Cultural Centre of Canada’s Gurdwara Nanak Niwas in Richmond on November 15.

Harjit was accompanied by his loving wife Dr. Kuljit Kaur Sajjan, their two children Jeevat and Arjun, as well as Harjit’s father Kundan Singh Sajjan.

A number of prominent members of the community including Prem Singh Vinning, Charan Pal Gill, Sarwan Singh Randhawa, Dr. Gurnam Singh Sanghera and Sucha Singh Claire also graced the occasion.

At the Gurdwara, Harjit was extended a very warm welcome   by the Gurdwara Management Committee led by Chairman Asa Singh Johal and President Sohan Singh Basi.

Members of the Executive-Vice President Balbir Singh Jawanda, General Secretary Mohan Singh Sandhu and Assistant Secretary Balwant Singh Sanghera –welcomed Harjit and shared with the congregation highlights from his distinguished career. They congratulated Mr. Sajjan and wished him well in his new assignment. India Cultural Centre of Canada’s Chairman Asa Singh Johal presented Harjit with a Plaque and Saropa. In his brief remarks Harjit thanked the Gurdwara Management and congregation for the honour bestowed upon him and assured the audience that he will do his utmost to serve Canada to the best of his ability. He also thanked the community for its on-going support and encouragement.

There is no doubt that our new Minister of National Defence is facing a lot of challenges. These include the withdrawal of CF-18 Canadian fighter jets and our military personnel from the war zone in Iraq and Syria. The anti ISIL coalition is not thrilled about this prospect. However, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made this as one of the major planks of his election platform. Furthermore, dealing with some of the internal problems in the armed forces as well as welcoming 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of this year are other major challenges facing the government in general and Minister Sajjan in particular. The good thing is that Harjit Singh Sajjan has the fortitude, skills and dedication to address these issues head on.

A look at his bio indicates that Harjit is a very innovative, determined and dedicated individual. His invention of a face mask for the bearded soldiers while serving in Afghanistan is still very popular with the Afghanistan forces. Prior to that, while serving as a police officer in Vancouver, he won accolades for dealing with the challenge of gangs and youth violence plaguing the city at that time. His superiors gave glowing reports about Harjit’s skills, determination and dedication. Thus ,there is little doubt that the man charged with the defence of the nation will make us all proud. In this context, it was a great honour for all of us at India Cultural Centre of Canada’s Gurdwara Nanak Niwas in Richmond to welcome and recognize a valued member of our community and a proud Canadian.

Balwant Sanghera is a member of the Management Committee of India Cultural Centre of Canada’s Gurdwara Nanak Niwas.