Canada News: There is a tense atmosphere in Canada after the attack on Hindu temple. There is an atmosphere of fear among the Hindu community living in the country regarding their safety. The Indian Consulate was scheduled to attend a camp in Alberta on Sunday, but it was canceled due to fears of violence. The camp was to be organized by the Indian Consulate in Vancouver.
There is an atmosphere of fear in the Hindu community due to these incidents. This has come to light in a survey. According to the survey, most of the Hindus in the country say that they fear for their safety. This is when the faith of Hindus in the Canadian government has weakened.
The recent attack on the temple has further increased this concern. It has been learned that Khalistanis had come to protest where the camp was to be held in Alberta. The local police stopped them at a short distance. In a statement issued on Sunday night by the Khalistani organization Sikh for Justice, it was said that we will disrupt the camp organized by Indian diplomats. Sikhs for Justice said, 'We will continue to protest against the Life Certificate Campus in Canada.' He also mentioned camps being held in the Greater Toronto Area on November 16 and 17.
The Indian Consulate in Toronto had announced last week that it would be canceling some of the consular premises. He said that we are taking such a decision because the Canadian government has not given any assurance regarding security. In such a situation, we are canceling some camps. Meanwhile, a survey conducted by Vishwa Hindu Parishad Canada has said that there is resentment among Hindus. The Voice of Canadian Hindu survey reports that 98.5 percent of Hindus know that a temple has been attacked. Whereas 95 percent of Hindus in Ontario and British Columbia say that they do not feel safe after this attack.
Apart from this, 98 percent Hindus have described the attitude of Justin Trudeau government as bad or very bad. Apart from this, 96 percent people also expressed the same opinion about Canadian legal agencies. More than 1000 Canadian Hindus participated in this survey.