Khalistani flags have been raised throughout a so-called protest staged by separatists outdoors the Toronto Kalibari the place the protesters additionally raised anti-India slogans. (Image: News18 File/Representative)
This is the second time unruly components related to the separatist-terrorist Khalistani motion have tried to create ruckus and vandalise Toronto Kalibari.
Unruly components affiliated with the Khalistani separatist-terrorist motion staged a so-called protest outdoors the Kalibari temple in Canada’s Mississauga also referred to as Toronto Kalibari. An unruly mob consisting of a dozen or so Khalistani supporters held Khalistani flags and raised slogans towards the Indian authorities.
The so-called ‘protesters’ additionally demanded justice for Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the separatist-terrorist who was shot lifeless in Canada’s Surrey in June. The demise of Nijjar has led to confrontation between Canada and India, with the previous accusing New Delhi of enjoying a task in the demise of Nijjar, who can be a Canadian citizen.
People from the intelligence group acquainted with the developments mentioned that these “goons” have now develop into “frequent visitors to Hindu temples”. They mentioned that these points will likely be raised with increased authorities and native authorities as effectively however identified that native administration regardless of being conscious of this has not interfered. They mentioned that followers of the Khalistani motion “intimidate Hindus” and “often remain outside temples for long periods of time”.
It must be famous that that is the second time Khalistani components have attacked worshippers and Ontario Kalibari temple authorities.
Earlier in April, the Kalibari authorities raised considerations a couple of theft try on the temple however suspected the unique motive was to demoralise the Hindu group residing there and likewise to spook frequent guests.
“Toronto Kali Bari, a Hindu Temple, in the City of Mississauga was established over 35 years ago and is maintained as a safe, common place of worship to protect and showcase the rich traditions of Hindu culture. Our goal is to provide a comfortable place where peaceful ideals and celebrations are aimed to further the well-being, prosperity and overall development of our community,” the Toronto Kalibari’s web site reads. The three-decades outdated temple is situated at 6815 Professional Court, Mississauga, ON L4V1Y3.
India on a number of events raised considerations with Canada over rising Hinduphobia and assaults on temples however the Canadian authorities has failed to handle these considerations, resulting in deterioration of ties between New Delhi and Ottawa.