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No racist attack on the 15-year-old Sikh boy

London, Dec 26 (UNI) The 15-year-old Sikh boy, who claimed he was the victim of a racist attack in Edinburgh last month, had allegedly made up the story after cutting his hair.

The Sikh community leaders yesterday called for ''compassion'' for the teenager who falsely claimed he was the victim of a racist attack. Hundreds of people attended a vigil after the boy claimed four white thugs had cut off his hair - a deeply offensive act for the Sikh faith.

The alleged attack caused widespread outrage across Scotland when it was reported last month. Yesterday, the Sikh community in Edinburgh appealed for understanding for the teenager.

In a statement, thanking the police and supporters for their actions, the Edinburgh Sikh Gurdwara Committe said the boy, who has not been named, was clearly anguished.

''It is obvious the boy has been suffering deep anguish and a crisis of faith which has resulted in him harming himself,'' the statement said.

''We take a compassionate view and at the same time acknowledge the challenges our youth, and not just Sikh youth, are facing in society at large.'' ''We take this opportunity to ensure our young people feel able to discuss difficult matters on life and faith in a supportive environment.'' The youngster had claimed that four thugs hacked off his hair in a deliberately insulting racist attack. The top UK Sikh religious institution, the Siromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, the SGPC, had even raised the matter with the Prime Minister of India.

After yesterday's revelation, the Police said no further action would be taken against the Sikh teenager. He had cut his own hair and, to back up his story, he had even punched himself in the face.

A police source told a Scottish paper, the teenager was having personal problems and difficulties in coming to terms with the differing demands of his faith and western society.

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