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2012 Gurudwara shooting: Sikh community's forgiveness a lesson, Ryan tells PM Modi

Press Trust of India June 8, 2016, 22:08:48 IST

The Sikh-American community’s “compassion and forgiveness” in 2012 Gurudwara shooting has been a “lesson”, US House Speaker Paul Ryan told PM Modi

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2012 Gurudwara shooting: Sikh community's forgiveness a lesson, Ryan tells PM Modi

Washington: The Sikh-American community’s “compassion and forgiveness” in the aftermath of the 2012 Gurudwara shooting incident in Wisconsin in which six people were killed has been a “lesson”, US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan told Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday. [caption id=“attachment_2824004” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Ryan, who is a representative from Wisconsin’s First District, received Prime Minister Modi at Capitol Hill. MEA Ryan, who is a representative from Wisconsin’s First District, received Prime Minister Modi at Capitol Hill. MEA[/caption] Ryan, who is a representative from Wisconsin’s First District, received Prime Minister Modi at Capitol Hill here and offered his condolences for the shooting incident four years ago that shook the Indian-Americans, especially the Sikh community. “Following shooting incident in Gurudwara in my constituency, the Sikh community’s compassion and forgiveness has been a lesson,” Ryan was quoted as telling Prime Minister Modi by spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs, Vikas Swarup, in a tweet. Six people were killed and four others injured when 40-year-old Wade Michael Page, a white supremacist and US Army veteran, opened indiscriminate firing in a Gurudwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, on 5 August, 2012.

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