Showing posts with label Sikhs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sikhs. Show all posts

Pakistan Rangers gets first officer from Sikh community





Amarjeet Singh has become the first Sikh to be inducted as an officer in the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers, following closely on the heels of other members of minority communities who have joined the army and foreign service.

Amarjeet, 25, a Sub-Inspector in the Pakistan Rangers, recently completed his training at the Rangers Academy in Mandi Bahauddin. He is a resident of Nanakna Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak.

He was among 763 officials who passed out from the Rangers Academy. Expressing jubilation on completing the rigorous training, Amarjeet vowed to serve Pakistan and said he was ready to sacrifice his life for the country.

Lt Gen Nadeem, the army's Corps Commander for Mangla, said Amarjeet's level of motivation was the same as that of other officers.

Nearly four years ago, Harcharan Singh, also a resident of Nankana Sahib, was selected as the first Sikh officer in the Pakistan Army.

In August, Gyan Chand became the first Hindu to join Pakistan's foreign service. Advertisement

Sikhs now a Part of Queen Elizabeth's Royal Guards


The Queen of Britain will now have two Sikhs in her Royal Guards for her safety, reports
According to media reports, Signaler Simranjit Singh will be the first soldier to go about his duties wearing a turban. The second one is Lance Corporal Sarvjit Singh who will be ensuring the Queen’s security.

Simranjit will serve in Wiltshire while Sarvjit will be part of the Army Air Corps based in Suffolk.

This is the first time Sikhs have been appointed to guard the monarchs. Advertisement