California: A Hindu temple in Hayward, California, has been defaced with pro-Khalistan graffiti. This incident at Sherawali Temple comes weeks after the Swaminarayan temple in Newark, California was defaced by anti-India graffiti.
The Hindu American Foundation has reported that the Sherawali Temple in California was defaced with pro-Khalistani graffiti. It has additionally shared an image of the defacement.
In a put up shared on X, the Hindu American Foundation acknowledged, “#Breaking: Another Bay Area Hindu temple attacked with pro-#Khalistan graffiti. The Vijay’s Sherawali Temple in Hayward, CA sustained a copycat defacement just two weeks after the Swaminarayan Mandir attack and one week after a theft at the Shiv Durga temple in the same area. HAF is in touch with temple leaders and in contact with @AlamedaPD & @CivilRights.”
The Hindu American Foundation additionally highlighted the significance of putting in working safety cameras and alarm techniques, contemplating the rising menace from Khalistan supporters.
Taking to X, the Hindu American Foundation acknowledged, “We are once again encouraging all temple leaders to download the @HinduAmerican temple safety guide. The guide specifically discusses that temple graffiti qualifies as a hate crime and also the importance of installing working security cameras and alarm systems in view of the rising threat from #Khalistan proponents as well as the omnipresent risk from anti-Hindu actors.”
Earlier in December, suspected pro-Khalistan activists had allegedly defaced the Swaminarayan temple in Newark, California, police stated. The exterior wall of the Hindu temple was defaced with anti-India graffiti.
The Newark Police Service had began an investigation into the vandalism. “One of the devotees, who lives close to the shrine, discovered anti-Hindu and anti-India graffiti in black ink on an exterior wall of the building, and the local administration was immediately informed,” Bhargav Raval, the spokesperson for the temple administration, instructed ANI.
The spokesperson added the temple authorities have been ‘shocked’ to seek out the anti-Indian graffiti on its wall. Shedding extra gentle into the incident, Jonathan Arguello, a police captain for the town of Newark, stated the ‘focused act’ was being investigated.
“Based on the graffiti, we believe it was a targeted act, and it’s going to be investigated with full thoroughness. I can also tell you that as a member of the Newark Police Department and the Newark community, we’re deeply saddened when these types of acts occur, and we think they’re senseless and they have no room. We won’t tolerate them here in Newark. So today, I wanted to make sure that you understand how seriously we take these situations and know that we will investigate as thoroughly as possible with utmost care and sensitivity. I can also tell you that officers are currently investigating this via evidence collection,” the captain instructed reporters throughout a press convention.
The police official stated to piece collectively the chain of occasions resulting in the act of defacement, the footage from surveillance cameras within the neighbouring residences have been being seemed into.
“Our policies that any acts of violence or threats of violence, property damage, harassment, intimidation, or other crimes motivated by hate or bias are considered very serious and given the utmost care. We’re handling this investigation as a hate crime at this point, based on our conversations with you and the physical evidence we’ve seen,” he stated.
The US State Department had condemned the vandalism of the Shri Swaminarayan Temple in California. It welcomed the Newark Police Department’s efforts to make sure that these accountable are held accountable.
In a put up shared on X by the official deal with of the US State Department for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs acknowledged, “We condemn the vandalism of Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Hindu Temple in California. We welcome efforts by the Newark Police Department to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.”