U.S. Lawmakers Ask FIBA To Review Its Policy On Sikh Turbans

Thursday, 24 July 2014, 20:25 IST
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WASHINGTON: Appalled by reports that Sikh players from India were asked to remove their turbans at an international basketball match, top U.S. lawmakers have launched a campaign asking FIBA to review the discriminatory policy.

“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, and ask you to change this discriminatory policy,” said a letter addressed to Yvan Mainini, FIBA president.

Led by Congressman Joe Crowley, the letter began circulating at the U.S. Congress on Wednesday. Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera has signed the letter as co-lead.

“We hope that you will carefully re-examine the existing policy with respect to Sikh turbans and support a change when FIBA’s Central Board next meets,” the letter said. It would soon be sent to FIBA headquarters in Switzerland.

The letter says Sikh players participating within FIBA were told that their turbans violate Article 4.4.2 of FIBA’s official rules, which states that “Players shall not wear equipment (objects) that may cause injury to other players.”

There is no evidence showing that a turban has been dangerous during basketball games or other popular sports events, the Congressmen argue.

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Source: PTI