For the second time in three weeks, a Sikh Nagar Kirtan in New Zealand faced disruption. Protesters linked to a right-wing religious group performed a haka and chanted slogans declaring, “This is not India,” as the procession passed through Tauranga. Police had anticipated interference and deployed additional security, preventing any major escalation. However, videos shared by protest organisers celebrating the disruption have sparked outrage. Sikh leadership in India has condemned the incidents, urging strict action and warning that opposing sacred Sikh traditions threatens social harmony. The repeated confrontations raise uncomfortable questions about intolerance, identity politics, and the limits of peaceful protest.