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Sikhs should be allowed to wear kirpans at World Cup matches: NZ PM Joh Key

By Sikh Siyasat Bureau

March 18, 2015

Auckland: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key recently said that the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision to bar Sikh fans from wearing kirpans at World Cup matches is wrong.

NZ PM’s statement came after seven Sikh cricket fans were barred from entering Eden Park to watch a World Cup match on Saturday because they were wearing kirpans, The New Zealand Herald reported.

John Key said that the ICC rightly set the rules for what could be brought into New Zealand cricket venues.

“It’s their tournament, not ours. So we can’t dictate that to them.”

However, Key met with members of the Sikh community and was sympathetic to their position.

“… if you want to make the case that someone could cause harm with that, they’re probably much more likely to be able to cause harm with anything else you can get at the grounds, including a wine bottle or something else,” the prime minister said.

Daljit Singh, chairman of the Supreme Sikh Council, said many in the Sikh community were unhappy with the ICC’s decision and the council was considering taking legal action.

“This decision has huge implication because we have about 500 in our community who already bought tickets for the semi-finals, and are now worried that they cannot get in,” he said.

“We have been told that, under New Zealand law, it is legal to carry a kirpan, but this ban is being imposed by the ICC which we feel should follow the law of the land.”