Sikh men unravel turban to save drowning girls at Canada's Calgary lake
An incident took place in northeast Calgary, Canada where Sikh men saved two drowning girls unravelling their turbans to make a rope in order to save two girls from drowning in a frozen lake. Also Read | Schools will open in Punjab only after Corona is over: Vijay Inder Singla NDP party leader Jagmeet Singh took twitter to post the same, he wrote "One of the reasons Sikhs wear a Dastaar (turban) is because it represents a beacon. In times of need, find someone wearing a Dastaar, and they will help you. This story embodies this spirit in the most Canadian way. I am so thankful these two women found their way to safety," https://twitter.com/theJagmeetSingh/status/1323310755941359617?s=20 Manjinder Singh Sirsa also shared a clip of the incident on his Twitter handle. Also Read | Punjab runs out of power as coal stocks dry up completely due to goods trains' suspension "Sikhs neighbors use their turban to rescue two teen girls who fell through the ice on a stormwater pond in Calgary. We all feel proud of your humanitarian gesture!," he wrote. https://twitter.com/mssirsa/status/1323453141308776448?s=20 People have lauded the efforts of Sikhs and their nature of always stepping ahead too help. -PTC News