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US gurdwaras’ meet to chart grassroots strategy

Representatives of more than 50 gurdwaras in the US are gathering here this week for a national meeting to chart grassroots strategy that will raise the profile of Sikhs in the country.

Updated on: Aug 11, 2014 11:00 PM IST
PTI | By , Washington
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Representatives of more than 50 gurdwaras in the US are gathering here this week for a national meeting to chart grassroots strategy that will raise the profile of Sikhs in the country.

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Organised by the newly-formed National Sikh Campaign (NSC), the gurdwara leaders will strategise with Hillary Clinton’s former chief strategist Geoff Garin, who is already conducting a survey about Sikhs in the US.

In one of the largest effort to change the perception of the community, the meeting will explore further collaboration with AKPD, President Barack Obama’s media firm.

Garin’s research will help the NSC organise a massive, well-coordinated, strategically designed campaign to put Sikhs in the most positive light possible, a statement from the organisers said.

“This meeting will be an unprecedented step to organise the Sikh community in the United States towards a common goal, which is shaping the Sikh image in America,” said Gurwin Singh Ahuja, the campaign’s executive director and former national field coordinator for Obama.

 
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