"We condemn the attitude of FIBA (China) for not allowing the Sikh players wearing turbans in International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Asia Cup tournament in Wuhan, China," said Sukhbir Singh, President, Parbandhak Committee Gurudwara Baba Chanda Singh.
Two Sikh players -- Amritpal Singh and Amjyot Singh -- were stopped from entering the court minutes before India were to open their campaign against Japan on July 12 at Fiba Asia Cup in Wuhan in China and were asked to remove their turbans if they were to play.
"We are concerned about recent reports indicating that Sikhs are not able to participate in International Basketball Federation (FIBA) games while wearing a turban, which is essential to their faith," Singh said urging the FIBA to change this discriminatory policy.
"Such act tantamounts to clear cut violation of international human rights", he said.
Terming it a barbaric and inhuman act, the members urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj to take up the matter with FIBA and Government of China.
Singh also said that the step taken by FIFA, the world soccer governing body, in which it gave clearance on allowing Sikh players to support their headgear while playing matches is appreciable.
"The ruling by FIFA has come as a relief for a large umber of Sikh players who wear headgears while playing," he said.
"FIFA has allowed players to support headgears matching the colour of their jerseys. On the other hand the FIBA has not allowed the Sikh players to wear the turbans", he said.
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