Britain's Secretary of State for Community Welfare Eric Pickles presented the coveted awards to 100-year-old Samitter Singh, 93-year-old Gulzara Singh, 92-year-old Rajinder Singh Dutt and 89-year-old Mukhtiar Singh Rai last night for their patriotism and dedicated service during the World War II.
A Charitable services award was presented to APS Chawla, founder chairman of the Roko Cancer, for raising awareness of Breast Cancer. His award was collected by his brother.
Those present at the award ceremony included Lord Andrew Feldman, Chairman, Conservative Party, Lord Navnit Dholakia, Deputy Leader of Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords, Minister Shailesh Vara, Judge Mota Singh, Lord Diljit Rana, Lord Raj Loomba and Lord Indarjit Singh.
Speaking on the occasion, WPO President (European Division) R S Baxi referred to his visit to the Imperial War Museum to attend a reception where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Princess Kate were present.
"A lot more needs to be done to restore the legacy of our fallen heroes as we prepare to commemorate in 2014, 100 years since the outbreak of the first world war... The visit certainly brought heroic memories of sacrifices, patriotism and dedication of the Sikh Warriors and the British soldiers who fought together for a better and safer today," he said.
On behalf of the Punjabi Community, Baxi extended an invitation to Eric Pickles to visit Punjab and especially "our most Holiest Shrine, Amritsar" on his next visit to India.
In working with Lord Feldman, "in my capacity as Co-Chairman of Conservative Friends of India, I wish to share with you that he is a committed promoter of greater diversity and in particular he enjoys meeting members of all Ethnic groups."
Dr M S Lamba, General Secretary, WPO, (European Division) observed that the British Punjabi Community has successfully integrated with the British population.
Lord Dholakia lauded the efforts of Baxi in keeping the Punjab community together and highlighting their achievements.
M S Duggal, Senior Vice President of WPO, said Sikhs and Gurkhas were known for their courage and heroism.
Lord Feldman lauded the contribution of Sikhs to the British economy, saying "the times are changing and the Conservatives believe in the family values and hard work just as you do.
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