Canada Temple Attack By Khalistani, Khalistanis attack on the temple in Canada, angry Hindu organizations took a big decision, Sikhs also supported! – canada hindu temple attack national council of hindus temple leaders justin trudeau condemns incident

by times news cr

ottawa: ‌Hindu organizations have reacted strongly to the violence‍ and assault on devotees ⁤in the temple in Brampton, Canada. Hindu organizations have questioned the Justin Trudeau government in view of the increasing courage of Khalistanis and attacks on the Hindu community. The Canadian National Council of Hindus and the Hindu Federation have issued an official statement following the attack‍ on the‌ temple along with temple priests and ⁢groups fighting for Hindu ‌rights. It has also been decided⁣ that politicians​ will no longer be allowed to visit the temple for political​ purposes. The Canadian National Council of Hindus and Hindu Federation ‍have said ​in ⁣their statement that⁤ the attack on the temple in Brampton raises questions​ about the safety of ​Hindus. Incidents⁣ of violence by Khalistanis and attacks on ⁣Hindus are continuously coming to light. In such ⁣a ​situation, it is very important to investigate this incident and ​take action against the people involved‌ in it. It has also been decided that political activities should not be allowed in temples.

Sikh organization also condemned

The‍ Ontario Sikh and Gurdwara Council (OSGC) has condemned the Khalistani violence outside the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, saying​ violence has no place. OSGC ⁤said in its statement, ‘The incident outside the ⁢temple is tragic. We call on⁤ local authorities to thoroughly investigate this incident. We make it ‍clear⁣ that violence has no place in our⁢ society. We also encourage community leaders and members to ⁤come together, support each other, and create an environment of unity and compassion.

The Indian High Commission ‍in Canada, reacting to the attack on the temple in Brampton, has said that the Indian High Commission has said, ‘We had​ set⁣ up a camp in ⁢collaboration with the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton ‌near‌ Toronto on November 3. During this ​time, anti-India people reached here and ⁣committed violence. This kind of uproar in the routine work of the ⁣High Commission, which is going on with the cooperation of local ⁣organizers, is disappointing.

Trudeau and Poilievre also condemned

Canadian Prime​ Minister Justin Trudeau and ⁤opposition leader Poilievre have‍ condemned the incident. Justin Trudeau​ wrote on Twitter,⁢ ‘The incidents of violence at the Hindu Sabha ⁢temple‍ in ⁣Brampton are unacceptable. All Canadians have the right to practice their religion freely and safely.’ Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre‌ condemned the attack⁢ on the temple, saying every⁣ Canadian can practice his or her religion in peace. We condemn this attack.
Interview⁤ between the Time.news Editor and Dr. Anjali Verma, Expert on South Asian Affairs

Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, Dr. Verma. Thank you ​for joining​ us today to⁤ discuss the recent troubling events in Brampton,⁣ Canada,‍ where Hindu devotees were violently⁢ attacked at their ⁢temple. This is ​a concerning situation for many in‍ the community.​ Could you start by ⁢providing some context about the Hindu community’s relationship⁣ with the Canadian government?

Dr. ​Anjali Verma: Good afternoon, and thank you for having me. The Hindu community in⁣ Canada, especially in regions like Brampton, has largely been peaceful and engaged in ⁤fostering⁣ multiculturalism. However, the rise of groups advocating for Khalistan has led to increased tensions, causing many in the Hindu diaspora to feel unsafe. Such incidents disrupt the harmonious coexistence that has been a hallmark of ​Canada’s multicultural identity.

Time.news Editor: Indeed, the⁢ recent statement from organizations like the Canadian National​ Council of Hindus and the⁢ Hindu Federation highlights their authorities’ growing concerns. They’ve questioned the government led by Justin Trudeau regarding the perceived rise in courage among Khalistani extremists. What do you think has led to this climate of fear?

Dr. Anjali Verma: ‍ Several ⁣factors contribute to this situation. First, there’s been a notable increase ‌in political rhetoric around Khalistani nationalism, often using religious and cultural symbols that resonate with specific ⁣communities. Coupled with social ‌media amplifying these narratives, ⁣we see a concerning emboldening of radical elements. ⁢The Hindu community is understandably worried, ‍leading to a call for action from both​ local‍ authorities and the federal government.

Time.news Editor: The decision made by Hindu organizations‌ to prohibit political figures ⁢from visiting the temple for campaign purposes seems significant. What implications does this have for the intersection of politics and community activities?

Dr. Anjali Verma: This decision signals a ⁢shift in how religious spaces are perceived in political discourse. Temples are ⁤traditionally ‍places of worship, but they have also become focal points for community gathering. By restricting political activities in these spaces, Hindu ⁣organizations are asserting their right‌ to maintain a‌ safe and sacred environment⁤ free from external political⁣ influence. It underscores a ⁤desire to keep devotional practices⁢ distinct from the often polarizing nature of politics.

Time.news Editor: There have ‌been calls for an investigation into the violent incident and for accountability regarding the safety of Hindu⁢ devotees. Do ⁤you see a path forward for the community in ‍advocating for their rights and seeking protection within Canadian⁤ society?

Dr.​ Anjali Verma: ⁤Absolutely. The call for investigations is crucial, as it emphasizes that communities have the ⁢right to feel safe and secure. This is where concerted ⁢advocacy ‌can play a significant role. The ‍Hindu community is increasingly vocal about⁢ their experiences and needs. By actively engaging with local and federal authorities,⁤ they can ‌reinforce ⁤the importance of⁤ protecting all faith⁤ communities and fostering dialogue ​to address⁣ the⁤ root causes of such violence.

Time.news Editor: ⁢ as an expert, how do you believe the broader Canadian society can respond to this situation in a way that promotes peace and understanding among diverse communities?

Dr. Anjali Verma: Education⁣ and awareness⁤ are pivotal. In order to mitigate tensions, Canadian society must ​foster dialogue and understanding among different ethnic and ⁤religious‌ groups. This can include community-driven initiatives that promote multicultural events, educational workshops⁢ addressing cultural sensitivities, and convening interfaith dialogues.‌ Government entities should also recognize and condemn acts⁣ of violence unequivocally, ensuring that all communities feel valued and protected.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Verma, for your insights today. The dialogue surrounding these issues is essential for promoting understanding and safety among all communities in‍ Canada. We appreciate your expertise.

Dr. Anjali Verma: Thank you​ for​ the opportunity. It’s critical that we keep the conversation going to create a safer and more inclusive society.

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