Ontario Premier Kathleeen Wynne, who visited Golden Temple today, was not honoured by the traditional Siropa (robe) by the Shiromani Akali Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the highest decision making Sikh body, because of her stance on same-sex marriages. Wynee is openly lesbian and a staunch supporter of same-sex marraiges.
Earlier today Hindustan Times had reported about the decision of SGPC to not honour Wynne with Siropa. The report mentioned that Sikhs in Canada were particularly opposed to Wynne’s pro-gay stance and her decision to “introduce sex education curriculum which, according to them, was not age-appropriate and promoted same-sex relationships among school students”. In 2014, she had also not allowed turban wearing Sikhs to ride motorcycles without wearing a helmet.
Akal Takht, the primary seat of Sikh religious authority, had opposed same-sex marriages in 2005 and issued an edict on not to conduct same-sex marriages in Gurudwaras. SGPC president Avtar Singh Makkar told HT, “Offering her (Wynne) a ‘siropa’ would be against Sikh ethics.”
Wynee had told Canadian daily Toronto Star that homophobia isn’t surprising and despite everything, she will still visit the Golden Temple
Punjabi Newspaper Tribune reported that Wynee visited the Golden Temple today, and was given a gold-plated picture of the Gold Temple and copies of Sikh scriptures, instead of the Siropa by SGPC chief secretary Harcharan Singh at a private ceremony at which the media was not invited.
During her visit at the Golden Temple, Wynne visited the inner sanctum of the Golden Temple, was shown the places where Operation Bluestar took place. She went to the Langar Hall and cooked food with other devotees as well.