A new controversy has arisen regarding the attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Canada.
Now the Indian government is also on alert mode regarding this incident. At the same time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also condemned the violence.
The special thing is that just 3 days ago on Diwali, in the statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office of Canada, it was said that the government stands with Hindu Canadians, the largest immigrant group in Canada.
what is the matter
A video has surfaced on social media platforms, in which a mob is attacking people present in the temple complex located in Brampton.
Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya has shared the video. He wrote, ‘Khalistani extremists in Canada crossed the Lakshman Rekha today.
The attack by Khalistanis on Indian-Canadian devotees at the Hindu Sabha temple complex in Brampton has shown how deep and dangerous Khalistani violent extremism is in Canada.
What did Trudeau say on violence?
Trudeau condemned the incident and wrote on Twitter, ‘Today’s incident of violence at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton is unacceptable. Every Canadian has the freedom to practice their religion freely in a safe environment.
“Thank you to Peel Regional Police for taking immediate action to protect the community and investigate this incident,” he wrote.
Message given on Diwali
A statement was issued from PM Trudeau’s office on October 31, i.e. Diwali. He had said, ‘Diwali is the celebration of the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance.
On this day families gather at temples to pray, give gifts and celebrate festivals across the country. Candles and lamps are lit in homes.
Fireworks are fired in the sky. It is a day of hope and the lights of Diwali encourage us to defeat darkness and find purpose.
He had said, ‘…Diwali is especially important for Hindu Canadians. It is Canada’s largest and most diverse immigrant group. Join us in celebrating Hindu Heritage Month in Canada in November. We always stand with Hindu Canadians to ensure their safety, so that they can freely practice their religion.
What did India say?
According to a statement issued by the Indian Consulate, ‘We witnessed violence by anti-India elements at the consular camp organized in collaboration with the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, near Toronto.’
It further said, ‘Given the current security situation in Canada, Canadian authorities were already requested to make stronger security arrangements for these events.’
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