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'Hurtful' tweet on Canadian leader Jagmeet Singh's 'yellow turban' draws sharp reactions from Sikhs globally

Chandigarh, March 16 Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun political journalist, tweet about NDP leader Jagmeet Singh’s turban colour has not gone down well within the Sikh community. They called it “insensitive”, “inappropriate” and “hurtful”. A parliamentary committee on Wednesday, which included...
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Chandigarh, March 16

Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun political journalist, tweet about NDP leader Jagmeet Singh’s turban colour has not gone down well within the Sikh community. They called it “insensitive”, “inappropriate” and “hurtful”.

A parliamentary committee on Wednesday, which included Singh, gathered to hear testimony from Loblaws CEO Galen Weston about soaring food inflation and insecurity in Canada.

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Political columnist Brian Lilley tweeted a picture of New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh with the caption, “Jagmeet looks like he wore his No Name turban today just to grill Galen Weston at committee”.

Galen Weston is the CEO of George Weston Limited and executive chairman and president of Loblaws. He had appeared in front of the parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture.

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“I know he changes the colours for special days or occasion (sic) but didn’t expect to see No Name yellow today. Is it on purpose or a coincidence?” Lilley said.

Gurpreet Kaur Rai, a spokesperson for the World Sikh Organization, told Omni news channel that Lilley’s comments were “extremely insensitive, inappropriate, and hurtful”.

“Our turbans, irrespective of colour, are not ‘No Name’,” former Ontario MPP Gurratan Singh tweeted.

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