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Premier John Horgan wishes Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas

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"On behalf of all British Columbians, I wish a happy Bandi Chhor Divas to all who celebrate."(Photo - B.C. Govt.)

Premier John Horgan has issued the following statement marking Bandi Chhor Divas:

"Today, Sikh communities throughout British Columbia and around the world will celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas.

"This is a day of prayer, contemplation and joy for the Sikh community, as families and friends exchange sweets, and light up their homes and gurdwaras.

"The holiday celebrates the story of the release of Guru Hargobind Sahib, the sixth Guru, from prison. According to Sikh history, the Guru refused liberation for himself unless 52 innocent kings and princes, also held captive, were freed with him. His devotion to the cause of peace and the freedom of his fellow prisoners is a reminder of the importance of aiding those in need.

"As people once again gather in larger groups, we should continue to appreciate the different health choices made by others.

"This day reminds us of the importance of respect and inclusion, values that British Columbians hold close to their hearts.

"On behalf of all British Columbians, I wish a happy Bandi Chhor Divas to all who celebrate."

Premier John Horgan has issued the following statement on Diwali, the Festival of Lights:

"Today, we join Hindus, Sikhs and Jains in B.C. and around the world to celebrate Diwali.

"In the days leading up to and including Diwali, or the Festival of Lights, millions of homes will be lit up by diya lamps, representing the core philosophy behind the festival: the triumph of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and light over darkness. There will also be feasting, exchanging of gifts and sweets, and spending time with family and friends.

"After several years apart, colourful Diwali festivals are returning to B.C. communities; a sight many of us have missed. Amid the celebration, many people will find time for contemplation, prayers and giving back to the community.

"While more of this year's Diwali festivities will be held in person as people safely come back together, we should continue to respect the health choices made by others.

"As we celebrate Diwali, let us also remember that our province's diversity is part of what makes B.C. strong. On behalf of our entire government, I wish all those celebrating a happy and healthy Diwali."

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