Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)
Mangaluru, Dec 28: Members of Sikh community in city complained to Deputy Commissioner (DC) Sasikanth Senthil here on Thursday, December 28 that one of their members was subjected to humiliation for not wearing helmet during a driving test in city.
Members of Guru Singh Sabha Society, a registered association of Sikh community, were the complainants.
Karmendra Singh Rathour had gone to the Regional Transport Authority (RTO) at Vamanjoor for his two-wheeler driving test on December 19. Karmendra was asked by duty inspector Nagaraj Bhat to wear helmet for the test. Karmendra referred to the letter issued by Karnataka State Minority Commission dated November 22 this year exempting Sikhs from wearing helmet. Nagaraja Bhat allegedly refused to see the letter and humiliated Karmendra. “You should wear helmet, if you have head,” Bhat allegedly told Karmendra in Kannada.
Balvinder Singh Virdi, uncle of Karmendra took the matter to RTO commissioner and the commissioner in turn instructed his subordinates to resolve the matter. He reminded them though 129 of Motor Vehicle Act 1988 (C A 59 of 1988) makes helmet compulsory in the state it exempts members of Sikh community with turbans from wearing the same.
The community members, who met the DC, asked him to take stringent action against Nagaraja Bhat and make sure that the community is not humiliated on the basis of their religion in the future.