
Public statements made on New Year’s Day on Facebook by Vishnu Panday, a Member of Parliament, and Dwarka Bahadur, a candidate of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, have drawn criticism after the pair called for a boycott of activities associated with the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha, one of the country’s oldest, most prominent, and largest Hindu organisations.
Guyana has a long history of religious tolerance, with Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and other faiths coexisting peacefully for decades. Community members argue that singling out a major Hindu organisation for boycott represents a departure from this tradition, noting that WIN candidates have not issued comparable calls regarding any other religious organisation.
The Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha has historically been central to the preservation of Hindu culture, religious practices, and community life in Guyana. The organisation maintains the largest network of affiliated mandirs in the country and organises major national cultural events, including the Diwali Motorcade and Kala Utsav, a cultural showcase that nurtures young talent, along with numerous activities held around national Hindu holidays.










