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United Kingdom: Diwali celebrations in Leicester virtually cancelled; Hindu MP Shivani Raja speaks out

United Kingdom: Diwali celebrations in Leicester virtually cancelled; Hindu MP Shivani Raja speaks out

SHivani Raja

Leicester’s Diwali festival, once billed as the biggest outside India, will be a shadow of its former self this year. As a TOI report elucidated, the Labour-run city council has cancelled the fireworks, stage show and Diwali Village on public-safety grounds, leaving only street lanterns, 6,000 LED lights, a Ferris wheel and a single-night road closure.

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The decision follows warnings from a multi-agency Safety Advisory Group that last year’s record turnout of around 55,000 people created near-crush conditions, blocked emergency routes and stretched crowd-control measures to breaking point. The group said the existing format could not be run safely in 2025.Instead, the city will:

  • Close Belgrave Road on October 20 for visitors to enjoy restaurants and shops on the Golden Mile.
  • Hang 6,000 LED lights, including diya-shaped lanterns, across lampposts.
  • Switch on the Wheel of Light Ferris wheel as the only entertainment.

Community leaders have criticised the move. Vinod Popat of the Hindu Community Organisations Group said Diwali without fireworks “is like Christmas dinner without turkey.” Leicester East MP Shivani Raja, one of the UK’s few Hindu MPs, has also raised the alarm. In a post on X, she wrote:“Our Diwali celebrations are STILL at risk. Diwali in Leicester is one of the biggest celebrations outside India – and the highlight of our city’s calendar. Yet Leicester City Council now want to limit celebrations, citing safety concerns. That’s why I, alongside Neil O’Brien MP, have written to the Chief Constable to press for solutions. We have to keep our Diwali celebrations safe.”

Why it matters

For decades, Leicester’s Diwali has been a beacon of British-Asian cultural pride, drawing tens of thousands from across the UK and Europe. The festival has long symbolised both religious devotion and the city’s multicultural identity.

  • But in recent years it has become entangled in financial cuts, strained policing and community tensions:
  • Budget constraints: In 2023, the popular switch-on ceremony was scrapped to save money.
  • Safety challenges: Surging crowds have made evacuation planning and emergency access increasingly difficult.

Political pressure: MPs and community organisations argue the festival is being treated differently from other large-scale events such as the Notting Hill Carnival.

The backdrop: Leicester’s fault lines

From lights to a landmarkThe first official Diwali lights were installed along Belgrave Road in the early 1980s. By the 2000s, Leicester’s Diwali was being described as the largest celebration outside India, with fireworks, food stalls and cultural performances becoming a staple of the British festival calendar.The 2022 communal unrestThat image of harmony was shattered in September 2022, when Hindu-Muslim clashes erupted after celebrations of an India-Pakistan cricket match spiralled into violence. Misinformation spread online, claims and counter-claims inflamed tensions, and Hindu temples were attacked—saffron flags were torn down and set alight, sparking outrage in the community.Dozens were arrested and later convicted for offences ranging from affray to religiously aggravated public disorder. The UK government ordered an independent review, warning that Leicester’s reputation for multicultural cohesion had been seriously damaged.

New flashpoints

The scars remain. Just weeks ago, police opened an investigation into an unauthorised Ganesh Chaturthi car procession in Leicester. The Hindu Community Organisations Group accused the Muslim Council of Britain of religious hatred after it described saffron flags at the procession as “extremist.” Police said organisers had failed to seek the required permissions.

The bigger picture

Leicester’s Diwali is now at the intersection of culture, politics and policing:

  • A symbol under strain: Once a shining showcase of diaspora identity, it is now diminished by budget cuts and safety restrictions.
  • A city on edge: The 2022 unrest continues to shape how authorities approach large gatherings.
  • A fairness debate: Community leaders question why other mass events are supported while Diwali is scaled back.
  • A future in question: The mayor has pledged to review the format next year, but for now the festival has been reduced to lights and lanterns.

Closing noteLeicester’s Diwali was once a story of light, scale and multicultural confidence. Its curtailment this year speaks to something darker: a city still nursing old wounds, a council squeezed by austerity, and a police force wary of risks. For many, the absence of fireworks will feel symbolic—of a festival dimmed, and of a community still waiting to see its brightest days return. Go to Source

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