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'Learn from Christmas': Akhilesh Yadav’s Diwali remark sparks BJP, VHP backlash

Yadav’s statement drew immediate backlash from the BJP and the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), who accused him of “mocking” Diwali and “glorifying” foreign traditions.

October 19, 2025 / 14:16 IST
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Yadav questioned the government’s expenditure on Diwali events and suggested that India should “learn” from how cities across the world celebrate Christmas.
Yadav questioned the government’s expenditure on Diwali events and suggested that India should “learn” from how cities across the world celebrate Christmas.

Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav, a day ahead of Diwali, triggered a political storm with his remarks comparing the festival's celebrations in India to Christmas festivities abroad.

Speaking at a public event on Saturday, the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister questioned the government’s expenditure on Diwali events and suggested that India should “learn” from how cities across the world celebrate Christmas.

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“I don’t want to give a suggestion. But I will give one suggestion in the name of Lord Ram. Across the world, all cities get illuminated during Christmas, and that goes on for months. We should learn from them. Why do we have to spend money on lamps and candles and put so much thought into it? What can we expect from this government? It should be removed. We will make sure that there are more beautiful lights,” Yadav noted.

Notably, his comments came just as Ayodhya gears up to set a world record by lighting over 26 lakh diyas (earthen lamps) along the ghats of Ram Ki Paidi to mark Diwali. According to officials, 26,11,101 lamps will illuminate 56 ghats this year, highlighting Ayodhya’s cultural and spiritual heritage.