Pierre Poilievre Diwali Greeting Sparks Khalistani Controversy in Canada

Pierre Poilievre Diwali Greeting Sparks Khalistani Controversy in Canada

Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre posted Diwali greetings this year that quickly became a point of contention, with critics alleging political pandering to Khalistani separatists.

The Controversial Message

  • Poilievre wrote on X:

    "Sikhs, Hindus, Jains & Buddhists across Canada are celebrating Bandi Chhor Divas & Diwali — festivals of light, freedom & hope. May this day inspire peace, justice & prosperity for all."

  • Critics argued that the phrasing blurred religious lines and echoed separatist talking points, particularly the reference to Bandi Chhor Divas.

Criticism and Reactions

  • Journalist Daniel Bordman called Bandi Chhor Divas a “random Sikh day” and suggested politicians referencing it might be influenced by Khalistani interests.

  • Social media reactions were sharply divided, with many accusing Poilievre of using inclusivity as a front to whitewash Khalistani separatism.

Context and Comparisons

  • Last year, Poilievre faced backlash for excluding Hindus when he canceled his appearance at a Diwali event amid diplomatic tensions between Ottawa and India.

  • By contrast, Prime Minister Mark Carney sent separate greetings, addressing Bandi Chhor Divas specifically to Sikhs and Diwali separately to Hindus, avoiding controversy.

Poilievre’s post highlights the sensitive intersection of politics and religious celebrations in Canada, especially during festival seasons with politically diverse communities.

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