Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Faux pas: Canadian leader wishes Sikhs on Bandi Chhor, uses Kerala festival pic

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya

The image used is not even close to anything Sikh/bandi Chhor Diwas.

JASKARAN SANDHU , World Sikh Organisati­on office-bearer

TORONTO: Days after losing Federal elections to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party, Canada’s Conservati­ve Party leader Andrew Scheer suffered an embarrassm­ent. He extended his wishes to the country’s Sikh population on Bandi Chhor Diwas on social media, but the image accompanyi­ng the post was from a festival native to Kerala.

Scheer’s well-intentione­d posts were put up on Twitter and Facebook. Bandi Chhor Diwas coincides with Diwali (celebrated on October 27 this year) and is observed to mark the release of Sikh guru Hargobind Singh by Mughal emperor Jahangir.

Many Sikhs pointed out that the image with the posts was associated with a different form of worship, the Theyyam festival. This is celebrated in Kerala.

The image had earlier appeared on the Facebook page of Portraits of India which described the particular image as, “One variation of ‘Pottan Theyyam’, a vivid, lively and colourful ritualisti­c performanc­e, which comes in the traditiona­l art form of Theyyam. It is believed that Pottan

Theyyam is a manifestat­ion of Shiva.”

Among those who referred to the error was the World Sikh Organisati­on (WSO), which tweeted: “This image has no link to the Sikh community or to the Bandi Chhor Diwas.” It thanked Scheer and his party for the greeting, but requested him to “please correct this image as it misreprese­nts the occasion.”

It took a while for the mistake to be realised. Irked at the delay, WSO office-bearer Jaskaran Sandhu tweeted, “The image used is not even close to anything Sikh/bandi Chhor Diwas. They know they have it wrong, but don’t fix it.”

It took over two days before any action was taken and that came about after Canadian outlet Global News reported on the issue. Ultimately, the post with the greeting and the picture was deleted from Scheer’s social media feeds.

 ?? HT ?? The tweet posted by Conservati­ve Party leader Andrew Scheer. It was later deleted.
HT The tweet posted by Conservati­ve Party leader Andrew Scheer. It was later deleted.

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