@Desi_Trump Are you trying to match them blasphemy by blasphemy.. Normalize drawing cartoon for all religious figures rather than banning cartoon drawing for your Gods..
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People are defending him 🤡by calling him non brahmin, non hindu Or it's just a party . They should know diwali is not party it is pooja of maa lakshmi and ganesh ji... Grand welcome of raja ram thus diwali should be celebrate with proper hindu customs
Yes but a lot of Indians celebrate it like they do Christmas now. It’s not about the religious history, it’s about fun, food and fireworks! And yes, in the West, that usually means having alcohol and meat at these celebrations.
@@user-uy9wu5ug1i Are you sure, Ram (or Pandavas) ate rice and dal while they were in ‘Vanvas’? How did Seeta request Ram to hunt a golden deer? Ram must be hunting a deer for their meal. See the discourse of Sucheta Paranjpe on Yajurveda and Samveda. Pashu yagnya is a part of their lifestyle. Certainly Hindus preferred vegetarian diet and suddenly it became an integral part of Hinduism.
@@NathanPereira-lx9ychindus don't serve non veg and alcohol while doing worship of hindu Gods and rituals in Diwali. Maybe in Christianity, u can eat flesh and drink alcohol while worshipping Jesus but we don't do that.
@julianstar2431 come to think of it....they had many material resources from other colonies like carabian and Africa...They only moved aggressive invasion on India after USA handed them some ass kicking....The actual resource they looted and still continue to loot is the Humans....our Brains and Bran.
Only if they could have asked British-Indian to manage this event!🙃 (This happens when you plan a surprise birthday without asking the best friend about how they want to celebrate their birthday)
@haiharry1 he wouldn't celebrate Eid at 10 downing street. 😀 Can you imagine how tense it would be for the secret service when everyone's dressed up as a terro.... I mean freedom fighter.
@@haiharry1 if you want your traditions then also take your salary in India rupees not in pounds don't wear pants and shirt in UK. You are inviting guests to your function and blaming. Organising committee is responsible not the guest.
@@krishnagondhea7428Starma does not care. He is not interested in anyone or anything, it's his way or nothing. Look what he is doing in the UK, he insults nearly everyone, but when questioned, never answers. Such a weird and ignorant bloke. 😊
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ck then don't celebrate our festival and don't disrespect our festivals and don't hurt our sentiments. It's not your Christian festival , it's our Hindu scared festival. No one told you to celebrate our Hindu festival.
Hinduism is about harmony and celebration of all life. Hindu festivals NEVER kill animals for their feasts and celebrations, not even meat eaters, it is forbidden.
We routinely offer animal sacrifices for us to enjoy good food on worshipping God's the majority of Hindu not those preached by 3% elite top class chori Hindus who steal God's wealth
Your knowledge and understanding is amazingly ignorant. Pls go and check out the length and breath of how Indians celebrate Diwali. And other cultures also celebrate Diwali - in south east Asia. Check them out too what they eat. You have no copyright to religion and GOD. Let people celebrate and enjoy the way they want to. If anything they will be judged in the afterlife themselves. Each one will pay for their own dharma and karma. Pls stop imposing your definition of culture, religion on others
@DevendraMahendraSingh oh yes, it was a grand conspiracy to pollute everyone just like they did in 1856. Remember mangal Pandey, He warned us about this party 🥳 🎉
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What? After ruling India for 200+ years, the Brits do not know the basics of Hindu culture? Very sad.
All they know is hinduism is about only caste system. Nothing else. They follow what their colonial masters have educated them. It would be better to keep such auspicious celebrations in their homelands instead of spreading globally.
Don’t you know that many South Indians have mutton during Diwali.. in malaysia, all non veg South Indian Hindus, will serve mutton curry during Diwali
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@@greenpath26 Eating any animal is not Dharmic. Sanathana Dharm followers should observe strict vegetarian life style everyday, not only during festivals.
There's a difference between celebrating a party and an auspicious religious holi day. Its unfortunate that many Indians themselves do not know this forget the UK PM. Diwali is not just celebrations, on this day the primary thing is the worship of Goddess Laxmi and lord Ganesh and hence people should avoid meat and alcohol on this day at least. I know there are many hindus in India who do consume meat and alcohol even on this day and relate it to diwali celebrations, but they should realise that they are non-religious people. And they shouldn't relate diwali with consuming these things. I am a vegetarian, my parents, my sisters are non vegetarians. I stop them from consuming meat on every religious day. I enlighten them saying, at least avoid cruelty and violence on religious days. And they've realised my wisdom🥰
I don't eat meat often. Even as a young child, I was not found of eating meat. As a teenager, I was surprised to learn that vegetarian people existed. A few years ago I discovered that Hitler was vegetarian... And that's how I stopped connecting the meat eaters to bad people and the vegans or vegetarians to good people. If really absence of consuming meat at festivals was auspicious, how comes all those respectful festivals (where no meat or alcohol are consumed) don't bring peace paradise on earth? I dream of a perfect and pure world full of wonderful people and where vices, illusions, war are absent. Again how comes that world doesn't exist today, despite the multiple festivals?
oh wow imagine throwing an eid celebration and serving alcohol and pork, really shameful that they cant even have basic knowledge or maybe thye had or did this on purpose
@@donalduncleusa6552 why not ???? Sikh were made from Hindus to fight against Islam and British , they have every right to celebrate any festival they want , who the hell are u to ask anyone ????
You cannot force someone to change their culture because of you. Non-veg and alcohol is part of Western culture. It's their country , they can do whatever they want.
This simply shows the gross hypocrisy of PM Starmer. I would have thought that he would have done some research into this festival and listened to a few Hindu advisors.
@International-indic. They r beware... They drink when it rains... They also drink when it doesn't rain... And during diwali many hindus perform Laxmi Puja... And kali puja... Some hindus even perform Alaxmi bidaya.. So no question of eating meat...
@@lonelysailor2434 frankly speaking I haven't seen meat being offered to goddess Kali.. a very few people perform animal sacrifice.. but sura was offered to Kali..but nowadays sura is hard to find..so the next available option is alcohol... But still a very few people drink alcohol during kali puja.. Because most of the hindus are scared of goddess Kali and God Shani Maharaj.. so they don't want to offend them...
This could serve as a historical reminder of when the Portuguese, Muslim, and British invaded Bharath and OUR Hindus flung open their arm's and legs as an open invitation for them to do whatever they pleased. WHEN WILL HINDUS REALLY WAKE UP and understand that they have a religious and cultural identity that they should protect and be proud of?
@@sanjuyadav147 what respect you are talking it is organising committee responsibility not guests. If the guests invited didn't come you have problems if they come also you have problems. So next time don't invite. Invite your pujari.(priest)
Hinduism is an amazing faith. Eating of animals is prohibited totally and it's made crystal clear in the Bagavad Gita. Nowhere does it state meat eating should be refrained only on certain days in the calender. People reject what they don't like. That's up to them. We all are free to make choices. Many Hindus do eat meat even though they know it's condemned. KS is not a Hindu. He can do exactly what he likes in his residence. Talk about hypocrisy.
No one would ask if they do it or not, because its not their tradition. If such practices are being held, they should go with basic understanding. Does the staff/organizers over there do not know about it, if they did it before?
@Edward4Plantagenet don't think he planned this to be a religious event. He called his yoga teacher and asked them to bring over over some flowers, lamps, and booze. Then got takeout for the nearby shwarma stall.
Exactly, and that's why I question the importance of festivals and their rules. Problems still exist, fights don't disappear forever thanks to festivals...
He was trying to show his support to the Indians out there. I believe it's an honest mistake when organizing an event with good intentions. However, I know many Indians here in India who consumed Non-vegetarian food and alcohol on Diwali Day as part of their celebration.
By the way, as per the Bengali culture, the day of Diwali is celebrated as Kali Puja. Kali in Tāntrik forms are offered Alcohol and nonveg. We can have prsādam after offering those to the Goddess. So, we bengalis are not offended
Thank u for this info. Maybe it's time to let UK hindous celebrating the Diwali festival in their own way. Life in UK is different as life in homeland India. This implies other rules too for celebrations, why not. I don't know. There must be a reason why the veg and non alcohol rule. Maybe eating meat can easily cause health problems in hot ancient climate of India? Maybe alcohol consumption is to avoid problems with drunk people? Again I don't know, but I think the rules made sense back in the days when they came into being.
He may have gotten a few things wrong but let's appreciate his effort to recognize and integrate Indians in the British society.... let's hope he will learn from this mistake. I thought he was a bit racist but this gesture shows him in a different light.
Fully agree. Even in India, we have different communities have different ways of life, some , in coastal towns with fishermen communities eat fish. The majority in this instance happened to be vegetarian Hindus who are an important part of Hindu diaspora but not the only group of Indians.
@@ironbutterfly12shut y0ur lies uk sep0y hyp0crite. uk colonials hasn't anything for any nation.only sep0ys appreciate colonial uk. uk is despised by global south nations.
Comparison with Muslim festival Eid is not ok. Muslims don't eat Pork, but they engulf other Non Veg items, no problem. HINDUS do not 🚫 eat Non Veg entirely. That's different than seriving Pork instead of chicken.
Diwali for Indians - veg Diwali for non hindus - alcohol non veg etc To the west, stop trying to please people and celebrate your own festivals. Stop trying to culturally appropriate and being multicultural. Dear west, Be western, be Christian, be capitalistic, be harmonious. Let indians celebrate diwali in India
That says everything about this government. It demonstrates a profound ignorance, and it is just as well the Hindu community of this country are peaceable and forgiving. Get your act together Starmer!
It's important to recognize that there is no right or wrong way to celebrate Diwali; it is observed in various ways across India. In Tamil Nadu, where I come from, we even enjoy a non-vegetarian meal for breakfast. It's best not to politicize every event happening around the world. Instead, let's appreciate that Diwali was celebrated in various places, including outside of India.
AS A HOST IT ADMISSIBLE THAT HE IS NOT AWARE OF THE CULTURE AROUND A DIVALI FESTIVAL BUT WE CAN INGORE AND FOCUS ON THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT HIS ENDEAVOUR / AIM AT ORGANISING THIS EVENT.
@@sandeepraj5361 what the heck even is a lower caste when nothing is stopping you from doing some other job? How can you still be a lower caste if you are like an engineer or medical doctor? Caste is completely meaningless in modern society so why do you even pay attention to it? It doesn’t exist.
@@Sciencelord790 - No it isnt forbidden - in Bengal (eastern India) they eat meat and drink alcohol during some pujas. Many parts of India are meat eaters. Mostly Gujeratis are vegetarian.
Sir,British PM is celebrating Diwali in a Christian way. This is how they celebrate their own festivals and parties. The important thing is they are celebrating Diwali. I got a happy Diwali e-mail from my Alma mater USC LA USA.
Alcohol is a big No... but I am from south india, and people consume non-veg during Diwali... There would be different traditions followed in different places during festival days... Looks like even in India people do not understand how other races celebrate the festival, lets not comment without knowing the facts... If people do not consume, may be that is their practice, need not to be at others....@Firstpost.... First of all understand what is practiced all over India, pls do not bring all these as issues, being a reputed media organisation, that degrades your credibility....
@@anitha_m1851 so why do you think alcohol is a big no? The reason because Bengalis are stating they drink,party and eat meat during diwali. Many parts of India do Laxmi and Ganesh puja on diwali day( auspicious) we don't drink and eat meat.If you think drinking alcohol should be avoided then eating meat should also be avoided to respect other's sentiments .Outside India we are Indians not north or south Indian .
@@RashmiKumari-mi6rq That is what i would like to convey rashmi, I said south because i do not have more info about this in north, so i didnt want to comment unnecessarily and hurt the sentiments, in india we have different customs based on different regions and races...and we need to accept all and just that we dont need to force on others.... people who dont drink and eat non-veg , who does specific pujas on that day -pretty good, we wholeheartedly accept it, similarly there are people who does that also in majority as well, so we can agree that also right, rather than neglecting it and making a big fuss about it in international medium even outside....
There is nothing wrong with eating meat on Diwali, we South Indians eat meat on Diwali. Several states in North India saw a 25% increase in liquor sales on Diwali this year.
Exactly Bengalis also eat meat. I i live in the UK. The majority of Hindus in the UK are of Gujerati origin and are vegetarian so they might have made a fuss about it.
Serving Non-Veg food is totally fine. I am a Hindu and on the Deepavali day I take headbath and will be having idli with chicken/mutton curry. Serving alcohol is totally wrong.
I am also Hindu. We are Bengalis we eat meat (mutton, chicken) and seafood like fishes, prawns, etc. on Hindu religious festivals. We also consume alcohol during these days. Festivals are for enjoyment...not Hitler's period. Some groups of people are behaving like the frog in the well. And this needs to stop. My life, my rules. I eat and wear and love whatever i feel like...my choice.
Exactly. 😂 - Bengalis also eat meat. I live in the UK, the majority of Indians are Gujerati over here so they might have made a fuss about it. (as most are vegetarian)
@@susmitadas4398people in your religion have been saying they follow different rules than you throughout this comment section. Nowhere in your texts is eating meat explicitly forbidden, except for Brahmins. Maybe you shouldn’t hijack this whole religion.
Well not all Indians are vegetarian, not all Diwali party serves vegetarian food and apart from the pooja, most Diwali party hosted by Indians themselves serve alcohol.. so I don’t understand what is the issue here. I am both a vegetarian & don’t take alcohol but I have seen it in so many Diwali parties.
Why is a Christian state celebrating Diwali?? Never seen Narendra Modi celebrate Christmas. He just wishes people on twitter and meets two church officials. The same could have been reciprocated
Yes hindus are also non vegetarian. This is religious festival Diwali means celebration when lord Ram return to Ayodhya. And In Hinduism (Sanatan) we don't believe in eating Animal while worshipping God or doing anything holy. We don't believe after killing/eating Animal we will get blessing from God. If it's just a party , then don't call it as Diwali and do thing which we do do on Diwali. Just do the party like everyone does.
Non-vegetarian Hindus also do not eat meat during religious festivals like Diwali and Navratri. They also do not eat meat on the day they visit temples. Meat comes from violence, pain and suffering… extremely inauspicious to introduce symbols of violence and suffering of other sentient beings during auspicious religious festivals & celebrations where you seek blessings and prosperity for the year ahead from the divine. We believe the source of creation (divinity/God) exists within all beings. You cannot celebrate the victory of good over evil by committing evil. Hindu prayers usually end with the chant “loka samastha sukhino bhavanthu” - meaning may all beings in all the worlds be happy and prosperous (this includes the defenseless animals we slaughter for our culinary pleasure ) Also Diwali is not a celebration of food - there are people who fast during Diwali. It’s a celebration of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil - meat from slaughtered animals do not represent any of the auspicious good we celebrate on that day 🙏🏻
All Hindus are not vegetarians, but whoever follows hinduism shouldn't eat meat on Diwali. Showing the intensions superficially is no good. Diwali is not some bday celebration, it is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing purity and prosperity, where abstaining from non-vegetarian food is a traditional mark of respect. Celebrating Diwali means honoring Hindu cultural and spiritual values - participate meaningfully or choose not to. Simple.
Total rubbish 😂😂😂😂😂..total ..RUBBISH ..BASTAR* meat and alcohol IS NEVER consumed ON Diwali...some Hindus MIGHT consume it on other days .. BUT NOT ON DIWALI , NAVRATRA
Yes but people totally avoid non veg and alcohol during the festival day. I'm from Maharashtra and during the 10 days of the Ganapati festival we don't consume non veg
Actually, if the office at 10DS not sure, they should have done some research. Or, if they just wanted to have a party then they should not have called it a Diwali party. Personally, I don't associate Diwali with vegetarian diet but most Indians (or PIO) do.
Its not a mistake at all. Why should they apologise? Not all Hindus are vegetarian. If anyone wants vegetarian food, they can just have vegetarian options and they cannot force others not to ahve it. Downing Street is not a Hindu temple. Its for everyone there.
One thing is sure... He/his team will never allow to serve pork on Eid/Ramadan/Hanukakah celebrations. Maybe Hindus need to learn to communicate effectively when the political parties organise these events to show inclusivity etc. Religious sensitivity is selective based on your core vote bank or reaction you will get from them in case you ignore religious sensitivity
In Eastern India, Kali Puja is done on the day of Diwali, and historically, animal sacrifice was done, so non-veg food is not an issue, however, alcohol would be a strict no-no.
@thespiderguy3515 , They are celebrating Diwali 🪔 which happens on Bhoot Chaturdashi, the day when the spirits become activated. Diwali is Diwali and Lakshmi Puja is Lakshmi Puja and Kali Puja is Kali Puja.
@@pmaitrasm why do we celebrate diwali? Story behind diwali? Why do celebrate kali puja ? Story behind it( I am sure only regional thing) diwali is celebrate throughout india ,which includes the states which do Laxmi and Ganesh puja ( pious) ,so respecting other sentiments is also important .You can do whatever you want within your region,country but outside India you are all Indians and all the community come together to celebrate .
So what?? . In Bengal we literally serve meat and alcohol to goddess Kali during Diwali.😅 Don't you guys party , drink, enjoy during Diwali ?? Poor guys 😂😂
Exactly. 😂 - Bengalis also eat meat. I live in the UK, the majority of Indians are Gujerati over here so they might have made a fuss about it. (as most are vegetarian)
@@RashmiKumari-mi6rq yes ..So we can derive from your statement that eating nonveg food is not mandatory in diwali rather geographical and ethnical. Then why this poor man is to be blamed?
In Bengal Diwali is also the time for worshipping goddess Kaali and traditionally animal sacrifices were performed. Though Diwali has a different concept but Hindus as a broader term do eat non veg during this time..Though alcohol is not acceptable.
Why not just celebrate the customs of a country that your in . Why do the Brits always have to celebrate foreign customs . While our own are slowly being faded out .
If the same mistake would have done to a certain religion there would be riots and clashes on streets
Which religion?
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@@amitchhabria866 peaceful one
@Desi_Trump Are you trying to match them blasphemy by blasphemy.. Normalize drawing cartoon for all religious figures rather than banning cartoon drawing for your Gods..
Hindu 🕉 🛕 🐖💨
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People are defending him 🤡by calling him non brahmin, non hindu Or it's just a party . They should know diwali is not party it is pooja of maa lakshmi and ganesh ji... Grand welcome of raja ram thus diwali should be celebrate with proper hindu customs
Customs not costumes... 🙏
Yes but a lot of Indians celebrate it like they do Christmas now. It’s not about the religious history, it’s about fun, food and fireworks! And yes, in the West, that usually means having alcohol and meat at these celebrations.
Diwali celebrated because Rama Ram back .Puja is added for extra time to enjoy.
Diwali celebrated for RajaRam return home . Puja is added afterward by Brahmin . Celebration with family get together enjoy .
@@user-uy9wu5ug1i Are you sure, Ram (or Pandavas) ate rice and dal while they were in ‘Vanvas’? How did Seeta request Ram to hunt a golden deer? Ram must be hunting a deer for their meal. See the discourse of Sucheta Paranjpe on Yajurveda and Samveda. Pashu yagnya is a part of their lifestyle. Certainly Hindus preferred vegetarian diet and suddenly it became an integral part of Hinduism.
Imagine serving alcohol Pork to Muslims on their Holy festival or serving Alchole and cuban cigars in church on Chritmas 😂😂😂 Very Smart move
christians can eat alcohol and smoke cigars too .christians dont have restrictions
@@NathanPereira-lx9ychindus don't serve non veg and alcohol while doing worship of hindu Gods and rituals in Diwali. Maybe in Christianity, u can eat flesh and drink alcohol while worshipping Jesus but we don't do that.
@@NathanPereira-lx9yc, which Christian denomination are you mentioning about?
Let’s see what his call at Downing Street during Eid. I can’t remember any prime minster celebrates Eid this way at Downing Street
@@NathanPereira-lx9ycstill not allowed to be drunk/smoke in worship or church
They ruled India for 2 centures and still ignorent on custom of a major civilisation festival.
they didn't come for the culture, they came for the resources.
@julianstar2431 come to think of it....they had many material resources from other colonies like carabian and Africa...They only moved aggressive invasion on India after USA handed them some ass kicking....The actual resource they looted and still continue to loot is the Humans....our Brains and Bran.
They came for the resources and plundered it. How they would know it. They were busy in distortion and dividing.
Ask lord Robert Clive of India and churchill 😂
They are busy in looting and conversions.
Only if they could have asked British-Indian to manage this event!🙃
(This happens when you plan a surprise birthday without asking the best friend about how they want to celebrate their birthday)
If he still doesn't know these things what should we call him??
why?
Don't let the leftists celebrate diwali
He will never consider preparing pork dishes to serve at an Eid celebration.
Divali is good without meat dishes; Eid is good without pork dishes.
He loves Muslims.
@haiharry1 he wouldn't celebrate Eid at 10 downing street. 😀
Can you imagine how tense it would be for the secret service when everyone's dressed up as a terro.... I mean freedom fighter.
@@julianstar2431 😂😂😂😂
@@haiharry1 absolutely right... .
@@haiharry1 if you want your traditions then also take your salary in India rupees not in pounds don't wear pants and shirt in UK. You are inviting guests to your function and blaming. Organising committee is responsible not the guest.
This is the reason Diwali was cancelled in Canada.
Because alcohol and nonveg is not allowed in the celebrations? I don't get it.
Yes it's not allowed in our festives@@lasku0007
@@lasku0007, it is not a celebration but sacred acknowledgment.
@@Satanreincarnation-zg6sl many indiians party during Diwali and it includes every thing, food and drinks. This is a side I have never seen.
@@flashblast , most probably, there are not Hindus.
He is blunder in himself
This is racism against Hindus 🕉
He’s an ignorant man. Full stop.
Don't talk rubbish Nobody was forcing them to eat or drink it. They could have just stuck to the sanwiches and orange jiuce provided.
@ but you shouldn’t have meat and alcohol at a Diwali function. It’s a religious time. Starmer and his team should be doing their work on this
What else do you expect from Starmer?@@krishnagondhea7428
@@krishnagondhea7428Starma does not care. He is not interested in anyone or anything, it's his way or nothing. Look what he is doing in the UK, he insults nearly everyone, but when questioned, never answers. Such a weird and ignorant bloke. 😊
😱😱😱😡😡😡 Unacceptable and very disgraceful. He must apologise immediately.
He is doing in his own country. You cannot force customs on UK.
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ck then better not fool people calling it diwali celebration , if u can't even learn a bit about diwali , stop ur propaganda
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ck then don't celebrate our festival and don't disrespect our festivals and don't hurt our sentiments.
It's not your Christian festival , it's our Hindu scared festival. No one told you to celebrate our Hindu festival.
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ck for whom he is doing matters,if you have a guest for dinner you will prepare according to their liking not yours( manners).
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ck then simly leave festival only celebrate Christmas
Should have asked Rishi Sunak how it’s celebrated 🪔🎇
Hinduism is about harmony and celebration of all life. Hindu festivals NEVER kill animals for their feasts and celebrations, not even meat eaters, it is forbidden.
Not true. Nepalese Hindus slaughter animals and so do worship of the goddess Kali
What is kali puja then?
We routinely offer animal sacrifices for us to enjoy good food on worshipping God's the majority of Hindu not those preached by 3% elite top class chori Hindus who steal God's wealth
Your knowledge and understanding is amazingly ignorant. Pls go and check out the length and breath of how Indians celebrate Diwali. And other cultures also celebrate Diwali - in south east Asia. Check them out too what they eat. You have no copyright to religion and GOD. Let people celebrate and enjoy the way they want to.
If anything they will be judged in the afterlife themselves. Each one will pay for their own dharma and karma. Pls stop imposing your definition of culture, religion on others
It wasn't a mistake. It was DELIBERATE.
@DevendraMahendraSingh oh yes, it was a grand conspiracy to pollute everyone just like they did in 1856. Remember mangal Pandey, He warned us about this party 🥳 🎉
What? After ruling India for 200+ years, the Brits do not know the basics of Hindu culture? Very sad.
All they know is hinduism is about only caste system. Nothing else. They follow what their colonial masters have educated them. It would be better to keep such auspicious celebrations in their homelands instead of spreading globally.
Even Indians don't know about diversity and its various cultural practices. 😅😅😅
They came to rule India and make Indians to lick their boots, not to learn about Indian culture 😅😅😅😅
Don’t you know that many South Indians have mutton during Diwali.. in malaysia, all non veg South Indian Hindus, will serve mutton curry during Diwali
@@greenpath26 Eating any animal is not Dharmic. Sanathana Dharm followers should observe strict vegetarian life style everyday, not only during festivals.
Imagine pork kabab in EiD celebration
There's a difference between celebrating a party and an auspicious religious holi day.
Its unfortunate that many Indians themselves do not know this forget the UK PM.
Diwali is not just celebrations, on this day the primary thing is the worship of Goddess Laxmi and lord Ganesh and hence people should avoid meat and alcohol on this day at least. I know there are many hindus in India who do consume meat and alcohol even on this day and relate it to diwali celebrations, but they should realise that they are non-religious people. And they shouldn't relate diwali with consuming these things.
I am a vegetarian, my parents, my sisters are non vegetarians. I stop them from consuming meat on every religious day. I enlighten them saying, at least avoid cruelty and violence on religious days. And they've realised my wisdom🥰
If only everyone thought like you 🙏
I don't eat meat often. Even as a young child, I was not found of eating meat. As a teenager, I was surprised to learn that vegetarian people existed. A few years ago I discovered that Hitler was vegetarian... And that's how I stopped connecting the meat eaters to bad people and the vegans or vegetarians to good people. If really absence of consuming meat at festivals was auspicious, how comes all those respectful festivals (where no meat or alcohol are consumed) don't bring peace paradise on earth? I dream of a perfect and pure world full of wonderful people and where vices, illusions, war are absent. Again how comes that world doesn't exist today, despite the multiple festivals?
oh wow imagine throwing an eid celebration and serving alcohol and pork, really shameful that they cant even have basic knowledge or maybe thye had or did this on purpose
He will not make that mistake because he loves his head 🗣️.
Luckily the Hindus are peaceful people unlike if it Eid with alcohol and pork they would riots from the so called peaceful religion
His limited knowledge about Deepaavali = It's Hindu Christmas ...😝 😜 😂
@@BharatSingh-b5s2c it is for Punjabi who do alcohol in any occasion
@@WandaVision19 they shouldn't celebrate diwali
@@donalduncleusa6552 they can celebrate but they need to follow all customs and rituals.They don't need to treat diwali like a party.
@@donalduncleusa6552 why not ???? Sikh were made from Hindus to fight against Islam and British , they have every right to celebrate any festival they want , who the hell are u to ask anyone ????
You have no knowledge about India..😅
If you can't respect others culture don't celebrate it.....its simpl
You cannot force someone to change their culture because of you. Non-veg and alcohol is part of Western culture. It's their country , they can do whatever they want.
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ckit's our culture, he is celebrating diwali not Christmas, so it has to be done in our way
@@Rivertalk229 They are creating western version of hindusim. Indian culture in India. Western culture in West.
@@BatmanWayne-mv8ck can you guys stop taking what is ours . You took enough from us , for god's sake Stop it now.
Not really. At least he's making an effort, they just need to take advice and involve proper temple people which are plenty in UK
This simply shows the gross hypocrisy of PM Starmer. I would have thought that he would have done some research into this festival and listened to a few Hindu advisors.
Mistake: ❌
DELIBERATELY DONE: ✅
Atrocious and an unforgivable mistake. Shame on Starmer and his advisors and planners. Unthinkable and unacceptable. Disgusting!!!’
This is Diwali...... and not Eid ...
Well many Hindus from east and south India consumes meat & alcohol during Diwali.
@International-indic. They r beware...
They drink when it rains... They also drink when it doesn't rain...
And during diwali many hindus perform Laxmi Puja... And kali puja... Some hindus even perform Alaxmi bidaya..
So no question of eating meat...
@@sabyasacialcohol and meat are offered to Goddess Kali and devotees too have them
@@sabyasaci in Kali Puja they eat meat specially, don't know what you're taking abt
@@lonelysailor2434 frankly speaking I haven't seen meat being offered to goddess Kali.. a very few people perform animal sacrifice.. but sura was offered to Kali..but nowadays sura is hard to find..so the next available option is alcohol... But still a very few people drink alcohol during kali puja..
Because most of the hindus are scared of goddess Kali and God Shani Maharaj.. so they don't want to offend them...
During Diwali ppl from south India Hindus do eat non-vegetarian food. Just because some dont eat doesnt mean it apply for everyone
This could serve as a historical reminder of when the Portuguese, Muslim, and British invaded Bharath and OUR Hindus flung open their arm's and legs as an open invitation for them to do whatever they pleased.
WHEN WILL HINDUS REALLY WAKE UP and understand that they have a religious and cultural identity that they should protect and be proud of?
Boris Johnson is definitely having a higher hands than this charitable Mr. S 😊
Boris Johnson’s failures are why the British are stuck with Two Tier Keir now.
If you not able to give respect to any culture then don't do drama 🤧🤧🤧
Well did the Man wear a garland or is it just his Ego ? 🤔
@@sanjuyadav147 what respect you are talking it is organising committee responsibility not guests. If the guests invited didn't come you have problems if they come also you have problems. So next time don't invite. Invite your pujari.(priest)
Hinduism is an amazing faith. Eating of animals is prohibited totally and it's made crystal clear in the Bagavad Gita. Nowhere does it state meat eating should be refrained only on certain days in the calender. People reject what they don't like. That's up to them. We all are free to make choices. Many Hindus do eat meat even though they know it's condemned. KS is not a Hindu. He can do exactly what he likes in his residence. Talk about hypocrisy.
Free Will in sanatan Dharma. Every action carries a reaction. The Laws of Karma
I commented earlier on: Hitler was vegetarian. How comes he was such a horrible human being, although being a non meat eater and vegetarian?
@@KaytalHEL killing of plants carries karmic penalties.
@KaytalHEL some monkeys are vegetarian too.
@KaytalHEL driving cars carries karmic penalties
Keir Starmer of the UK = Justin Treadeau of Kanada = Pappu of India.
He must server pork on EID😂😂😂
What an idiot? And they made him PM of UK
Probably not fair to blame it on Starmer directly - some idiots in his No 10 staff ought to be sacked.
Another chapter in Starmers autobiography called 'The absolute idiot'
No one would ask if they do it or not, because its not their tradition. If such practices are being held, they should go with basic understanding.
Does the staff/organizers over there do not know about it, if they did it before?
This man is senile ! He must be booted out.
Come on, voters who elected him, take the lead !!
@@audreyhall6470 Absolutely ! He is the dumbest leader Britain has ever seen.
What a F00L 😢😢
All they have to Telephone a Hindu Priest & ask how you celebrate Deepawali
@Edward4Plantagenet don't think he planned this to be a religious event. He called his yoga teacher and asked them to bring over over some flowers, lamps, and booze. Then got takeout for the nearby shwarma stall.
No vro, he telephone Modi. And Modi says, Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes, to all his questions.
Celebrate..then problem
Dont Celebrate....then problem
Hard to keep everyone happy
Exactly, and that's why I question the importance of festivals and their rules. Problems still exist, fights don't disappear forever thanks to festivals...
This country is so woke and they have an idiot as a PM. Anyways they are going down big time 😂😂
KS should serve Alcohol & Pork on Eid...
He was trying to show his support to the Indians out there. I believe it's an honest mistake when organizing an event with good intentions. However, I know many Indians here in India who consumed Non-vegetarian food and alcohol on Diwali Day as part of their celebration.
By the way, as per the Bengali culture, the day of Diwali is celebrated as Kali Puja. Kali in Tāntrik forms are offered Alcohol and nonveg. We can have prsādam after offering those to the Goddess. So, we bengalis are not offended
Thank u for this info. Maybe it's time to let UK hindous celebrating the Diwali festival in their own way. Life in UK is different as life in homeland India. This implies other rules too for celebrations, why not. I don't know. There must be a reason why the veg and non alcohol rule. Maybe eating meat can easily cause health problems in hot ancient climate of India? Maybe alcohol consumption is to avoid problems with drunk people? Again I don't know, but I think the rules made sense back in the days when they came into being.
please don’t name it as Diwali bash…better to call it Diwali celebration.
Should not have a Diwali party in this country in the first place, let alone 'our' PRIME MINISTER attending one.
Why not ? Bharat OWNS the UK now!
Why not ???? All uk citizen supposed to be racist like u ???
If we celebrate christmas then you have to celebrate diwali too
@@iesroo why so , are all uk citizen supposed to be racist like u , in ur openion ??
Oh but you prefer an Eid party don’t you?
He may have gotten a few things wrong but let's appreciate his effort to recognize and integrate Indians in the British society.... let's hope he will learn from this mistake.
I thought he was a bit racist but this gesture shows him in a different light.
Fully agree. Even in India, we have different communities have different ways of life, some , in coastal towns with fishermen communities eat fish. The majority in this instance happened to be vegetarian Hindus who are an important part of Hindu diaspora but not the only group of Indians.
Shut your lies sepoy hyp0crite.he hasn't done anything for india.only sepoy hyp0crites like you love colonial uk.
@@sunny57jo True. I think Bengalis also eat non veg for some festivals.
@@ironbutterfly12shut y0ur lies uk sep0y hyp0crite. uk colonials hasn't anything for any nation.only sep0ys appreciate colonial uk. uk is despised by global south nations.
@@sunny57jonope if you can't respect others culture don't celebrate it ... its simple
Starmer wanted beef burgers and beef steak ❤
This man is getting worse by the day.
The only thing he is good at is to insult everyone 😒
😮 disrespectful
Blame it on Starmer and his foolish advisers. He is a shame for the British.
All Living beings, created by God, sons & daughters of God,
How could your God be happy if you kill his children to appeal him??
Try to serve the same food in ramadhan & say sorry. Hope you are still alive bro
Comparison with Muslim festival Eid is not ok.
Muslims don't eat Pork, but they engulf other Non Veg items, no problem.
HINDUS do not 🚫 eat Non Veg entirely. That's different than seriving Pork instead of chicken.
0:52 he's going to eat those 2 spicy kids later........ lol😵
Disrespectful
I would like pork on Ramzan celebrations
Someone should have helped or informed him. He did what he thought is right. Its not a disaster.....a lesson learned...
FTA ni hota re tumahre sth...tumhari harkate 200 saal s whi h
Paul urges people to be transformed from the inside out, to change their way of thinking, and to understand God's will for their lives.
At least he said sorry
Diwali for Indians - veg
Diwali for non hindus - alcohol non veg etc
To the west, stop trying to please people and celebrate your own festivals. Stop trying to culturally appropriate and being multicultural.
Dear west, Be western, be Christian, be capitalistic, be harmonious.
Let indians celebrate diwali in India
That says everything about this government. It demonstrates a profound ignorance, and it is just as well the Hindu community of this country are peaceable and forgiving. Get your act together Starmer!
It's important to recognize that there is no right or wrong way to celebrate Diwali; it is observed in various ways across India. In Tamil Nadu, where I come from, we even enjoy a non-vegetarian meal for breakfast. It's best not to politicize every event happening around the world. Instead, let's appreciate that Diwali was celebrated in various places, including outside of India.
@@dreamhard1 a comment that makes sense.
You celebrate Eid by eating pork with your moslem friends?
Can I serve Pork during Goat Eid ??
AS A HOST IT ADMISSIBLE THAT HE IS NOT AWARE OF THE CULTURE AROUND A DIVALI FESTIVAL BUT WE CAN INGORE AND FOCUS ON THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT HIS ENDEAVOUR / AIM AT ORGANISING THIS EVENT.
Not every Hindu is vegetarian.
@@mudshovel289doesn't change facts that alcohol is forbidden in hinduism and so is non veg
@ where in Hinduism’s texts does it forbid meat? It might forbid it for Brahmins but not other castes.
@@mudshovel289It is not about caste. It is about dharma. I am also from a lower caste
@@sandeepraj5361 what the heck even is a lower caste when nothing is stopping you from doing some other job? How can you still be a lower caste if you are like an engineer or medical doctor? Caste is completely meaningless in modern society so why do you even pay attention to it? It doesn’t exist.
@@Sciencelord790 - No it isnt forbidden - in Bengal (eastern India) they eat meat and drink alcohol during some pujas. Many parts of India are meat eaters. Mostly Gujeratis are vegetarian.
Sir,British PM is celebrating Diwali in a Christian way. This is how they celebrate their own festivals and parties. The important thing is they are celebrating Diwali.
I got a happy Diwali e-mail from my
Alma mater USC LA USA.
Alcohol is a big No... but I am from south india, and people consume non-veg during Diwali... There would be different traditions followed in different places during festival days... Looks like even in India people do not understand how other races celebrate the festival, lets not comment without knowing the facts... If people do not consume, may be that is their practice, need not to be at others....@Firstpost.... First of all understand what is practiced all over India, pls do not bring all these as issues, being a reputed media organisation, that degrades your credibility....
@@anitha_m1851 so why do you think alcohol is a big no? The reason because Bengalis are stating they drink,party and eat meat during diwali. Many parts of India do Laxmi and Ganesh puja on diwali day( auspicious) we don't drink and eat meat.If you think drinking alcohol should be avoided then eating meat should also be avoided to respect other's sentiments .Outside India we are Indians not north or south Indian .
@@RashmiKumari-mi6rq That is what i would like to convey rashmi, I said south because i do not have more info about this in north, so i didnt want to comment unnecessarily and hurt the sentiments, in india we have different customs based on different regions and races...and we need to accept all and just that we dont need to force on others.... people who dont drink and eat non-veg , who does specific pujas on that day -pretty good, we wholeheartedly accept it, similarly there are people who does that also in majority as well, so we can agree that also right, rather than neglecting it and making a big fuss about it in international medium even outside....
Anyway thanks to the British PRIME MINISTER for honoring the Hindu cultural values 💐💖🙏
Soma was intoxicating drink used in Sivaratri. In Bengal.
No it’s not considered inappropriate in Diwali…stop pretending this is inappropriate in Diwali
There is nothing wrong with eating meat on Diwali, we South Indians eat meat on Diwali. Several states in North India saw a 25% increase in liquor sales on Diwali this year.
Exactly Bengalis also eat meat. I i live in the UK. The majority of Hindus in the UK are of Gujerati origin and are vegetarian so they might have made a fuss about it.
Serving Non-Veg food is totally fine. I am a Hindu and on the Deepavali day I take headbath and will be having idli with chicken/mutton curry. Serving alcohol is totally wrong.
I am also Hindu. We are Bengalis we eat meat (mutton, chicken) and seafood like fishes, prawns, etc. on Hindu religious festivals. We also consume alcohol during these days. Festivals are for enjoyment...not Hitler's period. Some groups of people are behaving like the frog in the well. And this needs to stop. My life, my rules. I eat and wear and love whatever i feel like...my choice.
Exactly. 😂 - Bengalis also eat meat. I live in the UK, the majority of Indians are Gujerati over here so they might have made a fuss about it. (as most are vegetarian)
Why were Hindu communities not consulted? Clearly it unacceptable to present meat and alcohol at Diwali festival!
Must be deliberate!!!!!!
As an Indian Hindu there is absolutely nothing wrong with serving alcohol and meat during these festivals, we do it all the time.
You are then not a hindu!
@@susmitadas4398people in your religion have been saying they follow different rules than you throughout this comment section. Nowhere in your texts is eating meat explicitly forbidden, except for Brahmins. Maybe you shouldn’t hijack this whole religion.
Fake Hindu detected opinion rejected
@@mudshovel289 this guy is muslim not hindu.
Pretending to be hindu as they often do
@@goonspa who said you can eat meat as Hindu. Which scriptures are u reading?
It shows UK PM should learn about Hinduism and should not do this mistake ever again
Well not all Indians are vegetarian, not all Diwali party serves vegetarian food and apart from the pooja, most Diwali party hosted by Indians themselves serve alcohol.. so I don’t understand what is the issue here. I am both a vegetarian & don’t take alcohol but I have seen it in so many Diwali parties.
I would have believed this only if BBC, CNN, DW, Washington Post, NYT, JSW, Economist, Guardian and other such media etc had reported the same.....😂😂
Why is a Christian state celebrating Diwali?? Never seen Narendra Modi celebrate Christmas. He just wishes people on twitter and meets two church officials. The same could have been reciprocated
Don't blame good intention. All hindus are not vegetarians. They enjoyed the festival.
Yes hindus are also non vegetarian. This is religious festival Diwali means celebration when lord Ram return to Ayodhya.
And In Hinduism (Sanatan) we don't believe in eating Animal while worshipping God or doing anything holy.
We don't believe after killing/eating Animal we will get blessing from God.
If it's just a party , then don't call it as Diwali and do thing which we do do on Diwali. Just do the party like everyone does.
Non-vegetarian Hindus also do not eat meat during religious festivals like Diwali and Navratri. They also do not eat meat on the day they visit temples.
Meat comes from violence, pain and suffering… extremely inauspicious to introduce symbols of violence and suffering of other sentient beings during auspicious religious festivals & celebrations where you seek blessings and prosperity for the year ahead from the divine.
We believe the source of creation (divinity/God) exists within all beings. You cannot celebrate the victory of good over evil by committing evil.
Hindu prayers usually end with the chant “loka samastha sukhino bhavanthu” - meaning may all beings in all the worlds be happy and prosperous (this includes the defenseless animals we slaughter for our culinary pleasure ) Also Diwali is not a celebration of food - there are people who fast during Diwali. It’s a celebration of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil - meat from slaughtered animals do not represent any of the auspicious good we celebrate on that day 🙏🏻
Uk has no good intention. uk dislikes global south nations .only sep0ys like you appreciate colonial uk.
Bro there is difference between festival and normal day
All Hindus are not vegetarians, but whoever follows hinduism shouldn't eat meat on Diwali.
Showing the intensions superficially is no good.
Diwali is not some bday celebration, it is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing purity and prosperity, where abstaining from non-vegetarian food is a traditional mark of respect. Celebrating Diwali means honoring Hindu cultural and spiritual values - participate meaningfully or choose not to. Simple.
It is nonsense. Alcohol & meat are consumed on Diwali by Indians too. It is only 40% vegetarian.
Total rubbish 😂😂😂😂😂..total ..RUBBISH ..BASTAR* meat and alcohol IS NEVER consumed ON Diwali...some Hindus MIGHT consume it on other days .. BUT NOT ON DIWALI , NAVRATRA
Chup bkl kalu mallu😂
Yes but people totally avoid non veg and alcohol during the festival day. I'm from Maharashtra and during the 10 days of the Ganapati festival we don't consume non veg
U r wrong
I dont think you are hindu or even from india
Actually, if the office at 10DS not sure, they should have done some research. Or, if they just wanted to have a party then they should not have called it a Diwali party. Personally, I don't associate Diwali with vegetarian diet but most Indians (or PIO) do.
Clearly seen that the guy is reading from in front. Lmao
Its not a mistake at all. Why should they apologise? Not all Hindus are vegetarian. If anyone wants vegetarian food, they can just have vegetarian options and they cannot force others not to ahve it. Downing Street is not a Hindu temple. Its for everyone there.
Its never a mistake at this level, this is a deliberate hindu hatred filled act
I am really beginning to think that some leaders are dumb and head intelligent people
Any apologies for the aged who will freeze this winter
One thing is sure... He/his team will never allow to serve pork on Eid/Ramadan/Hanukakah celebrations. Maybe Hindus need to learn to communicate effectively when the political parties organise these events to show inclusivity etc. Religious sensitivity is selective based on your core vote bank or reaction you will get from them in case you ignore religious sensitivity
In south india we will havea oil bath and eat mutton with idli on diwali morning !! never knew this
really tough for good to triumph over evil in uk 😅😅
In Eastern India, Kali Puja is done on the day of Diwali, and historically, animal sacrifice was done, so non-veg food is not an issue, however, alcohol would be a strict no-no.
They are celebrating diwali not Kali Mata pooja , so non veg is also inappropriate
@thespiderguy3515 , They are celebrating Diwali 🪔 which happens on Bhoot Chaturdashi, the day when the spirits become activated. Diwali is Diwali and Lakshmi Puja is Lakshmi Puja and Kali Puja is Kali Puja.
@@pmaitrasm why do we celebrate diwali? Story behind diwali? Why do celebrate kali puja ? Story behind it( I am sure only regional thing) diwali is celebrate throughout india ,which includes the states which do Laxmi and Ganesh puja ( pious) ,so respecting other sentiments is also important .You can do whatever you want within your region,country but outside India you are all Indians and all the community come together to celebrate .
@@RashmiKumari-mi6rq, I have no reason to disagree with anything you said.
2 Tier Kiers Dad was a toolmaker.
What a tool he made.
So what?? . In Bengal we literally serve meat and alcohol to goddess Kali during Diwali.😅
Don't you guys party , drink, enjoy during Diwali ?? Poor guys 😂😂
Exactly. 😂 - Bengalis also eat meat. I live in the UK, the majority of Indians are Gujerati over here so they might have made a fuss about it. (as most are vegetarian)
@@rosequartz1208,that's for kali puja,but other parts don't celebrate kali puja on diwali day.
@@RashmiKumari-mi6rq - South Indians do. Bengal and South India are large parts of India, so not all Hindus are vegetarian during Diwali.
@@RashmiKumari-mi6rq yes ..So we can derive from your statement that eating nonveg food is not mandatory in diwali rather geographical and ethnical. Then why this poor man is to be blamed?
@@rosequartz1208 ,not all south Indians I am sure,only few states.Remember in india culture, water ,food changes every 100 km.
When, on what day, was this 2024 Diwalli festival at Downing street?
In Bengal Diwali is also the time for worshipping goddess Kaali and traditionally animal sacrifices were performed. Though Diwali has a different concept but Hindus as a broader term do eat non veg during this time..Though alcohol is not acceptable.
Well...like meat during lent season. Point is celebrating the supreme
Why not just celebrate the customs of a country that your in . Why do the Brits always have to celebrate foreign customs . While our own are slowly being faded out .