Indian-American Sikh presented with Rosa Parks Trailblazer award
An Indian-American philanthropist and entrepreneur, Gurinder Singh Khalsa, has been presented with the prestigious Rosa Park Trailblazer award for his campaign that forced US authorities change their policy towards headgear of the Sikh community.
Indianapolis-based Khalsa, 45, was presented the award for his continued demonstration of courage and compassion.
In 2007, Khalsa was refused access to board an airplane because of his turban, organisers of the event said.
Thereafter Khalsa mobilised more than 67,000 people nationwide for petitions and took the issue to all the way to the US Congress, which forced Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) to change its headgear policy towards the Sikh community.
As a result, Sikhs can now wear their turban through airport security in the US.
"I was prevented from boarding the flight because I refused to remove my turban. I took this stand for all those who believe in religious liberty and freedom of faith," Khalsa, who also heads the .
