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'This is not India': Protests erupt in New Zealand opposing Sikhs' kirtan parade. Watch

Leaders from the New Zealand Sikh community expressed disappointment at what they described as a provocative and unnecessary disruption to a legally sanctioned religious event.

December 22, 2025 / 11:11 IST
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Police officers positioned themselves between the two groups, allowing the procession — involving hundreds of participants — to continue safely. (Image credit: @BrianTamakiNZ/X)
Police officers positioned themselves between the two groups, allowing the procession — involving hundreds of participants — to continue safely. (Image credit: @BrianTamakiNZ/X)

Protests erupted in New Zealand over the weekend after a group of people linked to a local church confronted a procession of Sikhs performing kirtan (holy songs). Videos circulating online showed the protestors performing a haka, chanting Christian slogans and holding banners reading “This is New Zealand, not India”, as police intervened to separate both sides. The incident happened in Manurewa, South Auckland, and has triggered a debate over religious freedom, immigration and multiculturalism.

According to media reports, about 50 protestors blocked Great South Road in the afternoon, attempting to disrupt the parade organised by the Nanaksar Sikh Temple. They carried placards with "This is New Zealand, not India" slogans and wore t-shirts that read "patriots" and "Kiwi first".

Police officers positioned themselves between the two groups, allowing the procession — involving hundreds of participants — to continue safely. No arrests or injuries were reported, Free Press Journal reported.

Footage posted by Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki showed protestors chanting “One True God” and “Jesus, Jesus” while the Sikh participants occasionally responded with "Jo bole so nihal" and "Sat sri akal".

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