Very necessary reminder of the millions of Indians that fought for Britain in the world wars. Some hundreds of thousands died.
LycanIndarys on
>The memorial applicant was listed as the British Sikh Association, chaired by Lord Rami Ranger, a Conservative peer in the House of Lords. It appeared he was the primary commissioner for the memorial.
Lord Rami Ranger is a *fantastic* name.
>The memorial would feature a 5ft 9in (1.8m) tall bronze statue of a Sikh soldier on a padstone surrounded by three steps.
>An engraving on the stone would honour the “Sikh soldiers of the British Indian army who fought in the two World Wars”, attributed to the Sikh Soldier Organisation.
>It would also pay tribute to the 1897 Battle of Saragarhi, considered by some military historians as one of history’s great last-stands.
>During the battle, 21 Sikh soldiers from the British Indian Army died defending a British army post from thousands of Afghan tribesmen.
Sounds like a perfect subject for a memorial, to be honest. And I genuinely didn’t know that there was a British equivalent to Thermopylae, I’ll have to try and learn more about it.
synth_fg on
Don’t see any problem with this
Seems an entirely appropriate memorial
Gentle_Snail on
Very well deserved, Sikhs have a great reputation in the UK for a good reason.Â
ClassicPermission322 on
More of this please! As the UK gets more diverse we need to celebrate common shared heritage rather than division.
Otherwise-Factor8099 on
And rightly so, my Grandad was in Burma and fought alongside Indian troops against the Japs. He also was joined by the Gurkhas .
TheBeaverKing on
We have one in Birmingham called ‘Lions of the Great War’.
Very imposing and a fitting tribute.
Overall-Injury7095 on
I feel like this has been posted to bait racists. Classy op.
Remmick2326 on
I like this
I’d also like to see a memorial that honours all the Commonwealth soldiers on one plinth, giving thanks to everyone that gave their lives equally
Any-Memory2630 on
Reminds me of when someone put a turban on the statue of a soldier on the memorial in Heston
Liam_021996 on
We need one to recognise the almost 2 million Muslims who also fought for Britain in both world wars as well and one for the several million Hindus that also fought for us in both world wars.
Would serve as a good reminder that millions of people from different faiths fought and died for this country, would like to think it would make people think twice with their xenophobia and religious bigotry but we all know it wouldn’t
No_Suit_9511 on
Got no problem with this. 160,000 dead and probably several times that number wounded.
Dialspoint on
My late granddad fought alongside many Sikhs in WW2. He knew a little Punjabi and would march up to Sikh men… far too young to have served in WW2 and chat with them.
Everyone was very respectful due to his age and sure enough given the Martial traditions of the Faith many would have ancestors and near family members who served. Not much impressed him but Sikh Soldiers & Gurkhas did.
I hope this memorial gets built & I will pay it a visit on his behalf.
ODFoxtrotOscar on
It’s a brilliant idea.
I went to a special event at the National Army Museum a few years ago ago that covers the Sikh contribution to the wartime efforts.
It’s something I think should be better known and is definitely worth commemorating
Old_Course9344 on
Sikh women were in the UK army / RAF. There should be a statue of a Sikh woman too.
DevonSpuds on
Brilliant idea. Along with all others who fought they were lions and we must never forget.
This is no different to the Polish war Memorial near Northolt and imho should be more for all the different nationalities.
LairdBonnieCrimson on
I’ve always thought there should be a memorial that’s like this. Soldiers in a semi circle from across the second world war, Sikhs, Hindus, Gurkhas, Caribbean, Africans, Muslims, Canadians, Anzacs, Women, Czech and Polish alongside Scots, Irish, Welsh and English troops. It would be a lot but I think it would be nice to honour each soldier of the at the time Commonwealth regardless of race or heritage.
Playful_Werewolf_ on
Why only Sikh though? Didn’t other south Asians fight in the war?
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Very necessary reminder of the millions of Indians that fought for Britain in the world wars. Some hundreds of thousands died.
>The memorial applicant was listed as the British Sikh Association, chaired by Lord Rami Ranger, a Conservative peer in the House of Lords. It appeared he was the primary commissioner for the memorial.
Lord Rami Ranger is a *fantastic* name.
>The memorial would feature a 5ft 9in (1.8m) tall bronze statue of a Sikh soldier on a padstone surrounded by three steps.
>An engraving on the stone would honour the “Sikh soldiers of the British Indian army who fought in the two World Wars”, attributed to the Sikh Soldier Organisation.
>It would also pay tribute to the 1897 Battle of Saragarhi, considered by some military historians as one of history’s great last-stands.
>During the battle, 21 Sikh soldiers from the British Indian Army died defending a British army post from thousands of Afghan tribesmen.
Sounds like a perfect subject for a memorial, to be honest. And I genuinely didn’t know that there was a British equivalent to Thermopylae, I’ll have to try and learn more about it.
Don’t see any problem with this
Seems an entirely appropriate memorial
Very well deserved, Sikhs have a great reputation in the UK for a good reason.Â
More of this please! As the UK gets more diverse we need to celebrate common shared heritage rather than division.
And rightly so, my Grandad was in Burma and fought alongside Indian troops against the Japs. He also was joined by the Gurkhas .
We have one in Birmingham called ‘Lions of the Great War’.
Very imposing and a fitting tribute.
I feel like this has been posted to bait racists. Classy op.
I like this
I’d also like to see a memorial that honours all the Commonwealth soldiers on one plinth, giving thanks to everyone that gave their lives equally
Reminds me of when someone put a turban on the statue of a soldier on the memorial in Heston
We need one to recognise the almost 2 million Muslims who also fought for Britain in both world wars as well and one for the several million Hindus that also fought for us in both world wars.
Would serve as a good reminder that millions of people from different faiths fought and died for this country, would like to think it would make people think twice with their xenophobia and religious bigotry but we all know it wouldn’t
Got no problem with this. 160,000 dead and probably several times that number wounded.
My late granddad fought alongside many Sikhs in WW2. He knew a little Punjabi and would march up to Sikh men… far too young to have served in WW2 and chat with them.
Everyone was very respectful due to his age and sure enough given the Martial traditions of the Faith many would have ancestors and near family members who served. Not much impressed him but Sikh Soldiers & Gurkhas did.
I hope this memorial gets built & I will pay it a visit on his behalf.
It’s a brilliant idea.
I went to a special event at the National Army Museum a few years ago ago that covers the Sikh contribution to the wartime efforts.
It’s something I think should be better known and is definitely worth commemorating
Sikh women were in the UK army / RAF. There should be a statue of a Sikh woman too.
Brilliant idea. Along with all others who fought they were lions and we must never forget.
This is no different to the Polish war Memorial near Northolt and imho should be more for all the different nationalities.
I’ve always thought there should be a memorial that’s like this. Soldiers in a semi circle from across the second world war, Sikhs, Hindus, Gurkhas, Caribbean, Africans, Muslims, Canadians, Anzacs, Women, Czech and Polish alongside Scots, Irish, Welsh and English troops. It would be a lot but I think it would be nice to honour each soldier of the at the time Commonwealth regardless of race or heritage.
Why only Sikh though? Didn’t other south Asians fight in the war?