A Hamilton Sikh and council candidate says he and his family have been left shocked and disgusted after his billboard was tagged with the word 鈥業sis鈥.
Yugraj Singh Mahil is a first timer trying to nab a seat on the Hamilton City Council鈥檚 east ward.
He says the campaign had been going well until he received news on social media that one of his billboards, on the corner Vesty Ave and Carrington Ave, in the suburb of Hillcrest, was graffitied with the word 鈥榠sis鈥.
Mahil says his wife is now too scared to leave the house while his two daughters are also horrified.
鈥淢y daughter and my wife got really upset ... my wife is a little bit worried about going outside so we try to be safe and don鈥檛 go out at night, but still I have to go out and want to give this my best shot.鈥
He says the graffiti is 鈥渄isgraceful and disrespectful鈥.
鈥淚t means the whole community gets shocked, all of the Sikh community. I have been receiving calls from various Sikh leaders that this is bad and we have to make a noise about it and raise awareness.鈥
His oldest daughter is 17 and was born in Hamilton, while his other daughter is 5.
鈥淲e have never faced this sort of issue before.鈥
However, the confusion between Sikhs and Muslims was a common issue around the world, he says.
鈥淢ostly people can鈥檛 identify the difference between us. They just see the same turban and go 鈥榯hese must be Islamic people鈥 but we are Sikh, we are a different religion. That commonly is the biggest problem, I think worldwide, all of the Sikhs are facing this.鈥
Mahil says to make his family鈥檚 angst worse, he had heard of an incident in the United States where a Sikh was mistaken for a Muslim and shot and killed.
鈥淪o we have to identify ourselves, and make sure people don鈥檛 mix us up with Muslims.鈥
Mahil, who is the former president of the Hamilton Sikh Society, says he鈥檚 been so aware of the confusion he organised for the Sikh community to have a float in Hamilton鈥檚 Christmas parade in 2006.
鈥淭he whole purpose was to make people know about it ... we are peace-minded people we respect all other religions.鈥
He says although he is shaken he will give the campaign his 鈥渂est and carry on鈥.
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