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Trudeau Condemns Khalistani Attack on Brampton Hindu Temple; Police Clash with Devotees
Nov 4, 2024, 03:52 AM
A Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada, was attacked by individuals identified as Khalistani extremists. The incident occurred at the Hindu Sabha Mandir, where devotees, including women and children, were assaulted, and pro-Khalistan slogans were raised inside the temple. Videos show attackers wielding sticks and attacking worshippers, and footage emerged showing police attacking Hindu devotees with batons, raising concerns about law enforcement's response. Canadian political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, condemned the violence, stating that such acts are unacceptable and emphasizing the right to practice one's faith freely and safely. MP Chandra Arya described the attack as crossing a 'red line' and expressed concern over the increasing boldness of Khalistani extremism. The Indian High Commission in Ottawa issued a statement referring to the incident as a 'violent disruption' and expressed deep disappointment, indicating that future consular camps would depend on improved security arrangements. Similar incidents were reported at a temple in Surrey, further heightening concerns about the safety of the Hindu community in Canada. The Canadian Sikh Council also condemned the violence, calling for peace and solidarity.
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