David and Samantha Cameron visit Sikh temple
David Cameron has donned an orange "patka" headscarf as he visited a Sikh gurdwara - or temple - while campaigning in Kent.
The Prime Minister took along his wife, Samantha, who was celebrating her 44th birthday, for the visit to the temple in Gravesend, where they joined around 3,000 worshipers on a parade to celebrate Vaisakhi, a spring festival.
The start of the Camerons' visit was delayed slightly after a scuffle appeared to break out among worshipers when a priest objected to speeches being made while prayers were taking place.
Mr and Mrs Cameron were taken to a side room in the temple until the dispute was resolved.
The Tory leader told the audience the Vaisakhi festival was a "big, bold" sign of their devotion.
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