<p>"With the White House's confirmation of President Obama's visit to Pakistan in 2011, we want to implore the President to visit Sikh places of worship on that trip," 'United Sikhs', a US-based Sikh organisation, said in a statement, urging the American Sikh community to mobilise support in this regard.<br /><br />"United Sikhs is disappointed that President Obama will not be visiting Harmandar Sahib (Golden Temple) on his trip to India next month," it said.<br /><br />Although the community feels "disheartened" by this decision, United Sikhs will actively encourage the US President to visit Sikh places of worship in America and abroad, it said.<br />In a press briefing yesterday on Obama's India visit from November 6 to 9, White House Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communication, Ben Rhodes, said: "It's a big country where we'd like to do a lot of things.""It's an extraordinary country and we can never do as many events as we'd like to do," he said.<br /><br />During his November trip to Asia, the President has planned visits to Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim places of worship, he said.</p>
<p>"With the White House's confirmation of President Obama's visit to Pakistan in 2011, we want to implore the President to visit Sikh places of worship on that trip," 'United Sikhs', a US-based Sikh organisation, said in a statement, urging the American Sikh community to mobilise support in this regard.<br /><br />"United Sikhs is disappointed that President Obama will not be visiting Harmandar Sahib (Golden Temple) on his trip to India next month," it said.<br /><br />Although the community feels "disheartened" by this decision, United Sikhs will actively encourage the US President to visit Sikh places of worship in America and abroad, it said.<br />In a press briefing yesterday on Obama's India visit from November 6 to 9, White House Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communication, Ben Rhodes, said: "It's a big country where we'd like to do a lot of things.""It's an extraordinary country and we can never do as many events as we'd like to do," he said.<br /><br />During his November trip to Asia, the President has planned visits to Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim places of worship, he said.</p>