Wednesday, December 17, 2025
ADVT 
National

Andrew Scheer Posts Theyyam Photo To Greet Sikhs On ‘Bandi Chhor’ Diwas, Gets Called Out

Darpan News Desk, 29 Oct, 2019 11:49 PM

    Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has run into yet another controversy, this time for posting erroneous Facebook post and tweet on the ‘Bandi Chhor’ Diwas.

     

    The day marks the release of Guru Hargobind Singh, the sixth Sikh Guru, who was held captive by the Mughals. It is celebrated by millions of sikhs across Punjab and around the world.

     

     

    In his tweet, Scheer used the photo of Theyyam, which is a popular ritual form of worship in Kerala, India. The post was however deleted later

     

    World Sikh Organization's legal Counsel Bapreet Singh said, This image has no link to the Sikh community or to Bandi Chhor Divas. We thank the @CPC_HQ and @AndrewScheer for their greeting, but please correct this image as it misrepresents the occasion."

     
     

    "The purpose of these greetings is to show that the party cares about the community, but when they don’t care to get embedded and make sure that they’ve got the right message or the right image, it becomes insulting," he added

     
     
     

    Bandi Chhor literally translates as “released from prison”.

     
     

    Guru Hargobind’s father, Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth guru of Sikhs, was executed in 1606 on orders of then-Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Punjab historians note that the Mughal ruler felt threatened by the rising popularity of the Sikh religion. Guru Arjan was imprisoned and allegedly tortured to death.

     

    Guru Hargobind was just 11 when his father was executed and he was declared the next guru. He started the tradition of wearing two swords — miri and piri — one to defend himself and other as a mark of temporal authority.

     

    In 1612, he too was arrested and lodged at the Gwalior jail. He was finally released on Diwali. Historians, however, have debated the exact year of his release, between 1614 and 1615.

     

    Some historians believe that even after he was released, he was kept under the Mughal surveillance.

     

    Apart from Diwali, this day is celebrated as the day when the sixth Sikh Guru returned to lead his faith.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Quebec Parents Seek Class Action Against Makers Of 'Addictive' Fortnite Game

    Montreal-based Calex Legal is seeking to sue Epic Games Inc., the U.S. company behind the popular online video game, as well as its Canadian affiliate based in British Columbia.

    Quebec Parents Seek Class Action Against Makers Of 'Addictive' Fortnite Game

    Cyclists, Bear Ok After Bruin Chases Them On North Vancouver Trail

    Cyclists, Bear Ok After Bruin Chases Them On North Vancouver Trail
    VANCOUVER - Mountain bikers are being advised to steer clear of several popular trails on Vancouver's North Shore after an inquisitive black bear gave three cyclists a scare.

    Cyclists, Bear Ok After Bruin Chases Them On North Vancouver Trail

    16-Yr-Old B.C. Boy Arrested For Alleged Bomb Threats Aimed At Montreal's Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport

    16-Yr-Old B.C. Boy Arrested For Alleged Bomb Threats Aimed At Montreal's Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport
    16-year-old boy from British Columbia is facing charges for allegedly making several false bomb threats over the internet aimed at Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport in Montreal.

    16-Yr-Old B.C. Boy Arrested For Alleged Bomb Threats Aimed At Montreal's Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport

    UPDATE: IHIT Seeking Witnesses From Two Vehicles In Clayton Heights Fatal Shooting

    IHIT is requesting public assistance to identify the drivers and occupants of two vehicles – a white SUV (possibly a Honda) and a white Tesla sedan 

    UPDATE: IHIT Seeking Witnesses From Two Vehicles In Clayton Heights Fatal Shooting

    New Westminster Police Looking For Missing 27-Year-Old Scott Kennedy-Dumont

    The New Westminster Police Department is seeking public assistance in the search for 27 year old missing person Scott Kennedy-Dumont.

    New Westminster Police Looking For Missing 27-Year-Old Scott Kennedy-Dumont

    RCMP Seek Assistance In Locating Missing Coquitlam Man Jong Park

    The Coquitlam RCMP is asking for your help in the search for a missing person. Jong Park was last seen on 2nd of October, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. and was reported missing to police on 3rd October, 2019.

    RCMP Seek Assistance In Locating Missing Coquitlam Man Jong Park