India condemns violence at Hindu temple in Canada, demands prosecution of perpetrators
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Latest News :- India has strongly condemned the attack by Khalistan terrorist group on a Hindu temple in Brampton, Toronto province of Canada. Also, India has requested the government there to provide proper security to the temples of Kadana. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal spoke to journalists in Delhi today. At that time, Randhir Jaiswal, while answering the questions raised by journalists regarding the violence in Brampton, Canada, had said, “We condemn the violence done by extremists and separatists in the Hindu Sabha temple of Brampton.
We call on the Government of Canada to ensure that all places of worship are protected from such attacks. We also hope that action will be taken against those involved in the violence. We are extremely concerned about the safety of Indian citizens in Canada. This incident caused a stir in Canada and abroad. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the attack and stressed the importance of religious freedom. In his X post he said that the incidents of violence at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton are unacceptable. Every Canadian has the right to practice their faith freely and safely. Thanks to the regional police department for their prompt action.
Canadian opposition leader Pierre Bolivar condemned the violence, saying it was “absolutely unacceptable.” Canadian MP Chandra Arya said, “This incident is very dangerous. He said that Khalistani militants have crossed their limits. Kevin Wong, Member of Parliament for Toronto, expressed concern that “Canada has become a safe haven for extremists. Many Canadian leaders have criticized the government for failing to protect Hindu, Christian and Jewish Canadians from extremist violence. Meanwhile, a large number of Hindus gathered in front of the temple to protest against the attack on the Hindu temple. He urged the government to take steps to protect Hindus and Hindu places of worship.
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