Foreign Ministry condemned the violence
Regarding the attack on the Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, 'We condemn the violence carried out by extremists and separatists yesterday at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Ontario. We urge the Government of Canada to ensure that all places of worship are protected from such attacks.
Concerned about the safety of Indians in Canada: Foreign Ministry
He said, we also hope that action will be taken against those involved in the violence. We are very concerned about the safety of Indian citizens in Canada. The access of our consular officers to provide services to Indians and Canadian citizens alike will not be hindered by intimidation, harassment and violence.
Khalistani supporters attacked
It is noteworthy that on Sunday, Khalistani supporters had targeted a group of devotees in a Hindu temple in Brampton. However, after this incident, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau said that incidents of violence in the temple are unacceptable. Every Canadian has the right to practice his or her religion freely and safely.
Khalistani supporters attacked
It is noteworthy that on Sunday, Khalistani supporters had targeted a group of devotees in a Hindu temple in Brampton. However, after this incident, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau said that incidents of violence in the temple are unacceptable. Every Canadian has the right to practice his or her religion freely and safely.
Slogans of 'if we divide we will cut' echo in Canada
The courage of Khalistani supporters is continuously increasing in Canada. They are openly protesting and raising slogans against India. They are also attacking Hindus and temples. Meanwhile, efforts to unite Hindus have also intensified. Here in Canada, Hindus have raised slogans of 'If we divide, we will cut' and have appealed to show unity.