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A prominent ethnic community leader has called on the Sikh community in New Zealand to turn their backs on future protests organised by True Patriots, a group linked to Brian Tamaki's Destiny Church, saying the participants do not represent New Zealand values.
Sikh leaders also called for calm and dialogue after two Nagar Kirtan religious processions had been disrupted in the past few weeks by protesters linked to the church.
Nagar Kirtan is a Sikh tradition involving a religious procession through towns or neighborhoods, with participants singing holy hymns to mark significant occasions such as the anniversaries of Sikh gurus.
"New Zealanders regardless of their origin have the right to practice their faith and religion and, in situations like this, I would say turn your backs on them," said Pancha Narayanan, president of Multicultural New Zealand.
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Two Sikh religious processions in South Auckland and Tauranga have been disrupted in recent weeks by protesters linked to Destiny Ch
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