Hindu Forum Criticizes Canadian LoP Pierre Poilievre for Canceling Diwali Celebrations

Ottawa [Canada], October 30, 2024: The cancellation of this year’s Diwali celebrations by Canadian Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has stirred discontent among Canada’s Hindu community. The Hindu Forum of Canada expressed frustration, calling the decision a “clear message of exclusion” directed toward Indo-Canadians, including Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains, who annually observe the festival as a symbol of unity and light.

“Diwali is celebrated globally, with leaders like U.S. President Biden and astronaut Sunita Williams honoring it with respect,” stated the Hindu Forum. “However, CPC leader Pierre Poilievre’s decision reflects a troubling disregard for Canadian Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains… a significant, vibrant part of Canadian society.” The statement further argued that the cancellation of the Diwali event appears politically motivated, especially given the current diplomatic tensions between Canada and India.

In response, the Hindu Forum called on Canadian citizens of Indian origin to support leaders who prioritize inclusivity and respect all Canadians, saying, “Let’s choose wisely in the upcoming federal elections… our votes should go to leaders who genuinely respect and stand by all Canadians.”

The Diwali event was initially scheduled at Parliament Hill and organized by the Overseas Friends of India Canada (OFIC). Shiv Bhasker, OFIC president, expressed dismay in a letter to Poilievre, noting that the decision to cancel the event was made without explanation. “The failure of politicians to attend this important cultural event… sends a clear message to Indo-Canadians that we are viewed not as fellow Canadians but as outsiders,” wrote Bhasker, highlighting how the event was intended as a celebration of community and cultural unity.

This issue arises amidst strained diplomatic relations following allegations by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau linking India to the 2023 killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The dispute has led to the expulsion of diplomats from both countries, impacting Canada-India relations.

Diwali, widely celebrated by nearly 2.5 million Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains in Canada, is now the latest symbol of cultural tension, with community leaders urging for stronger representation and mutual respect within Canadian politics.

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