New Delhi: On November 3, there was a clash between Khalistani extremists and a group holding the Indian tricolor near the Brampton Hindu Sabha temple. Khalistani protesters attacked the opposing group. During this, many people ran into the temple premises in search of safety, due to which the extremists attacked the temple. The demonstration took a violent turn. During this, Khalistani extremists attacked the devotees of the temple.
After this attack, Hindus protested outside the temple. During this, the priest of the temple said that this attack was not on the Hindu community living in Canada, but on Hindus all over the world. He repeated the slogan of UP CM Yogi Adityanath outside the temple in Canada and said that if you divide, you will be cut.
Indian High Commission condemned the attack.
The Indian High Commission in Ottawa, Canada issued a statement strongly condemning the attack on the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton by Khalistani extremists. The Indian High Commission in Ottawa said in its official statement, "We have witnessed violent disruptions by anti-India elements outside the Consulate camp organized in collaboration with the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton near Toronto today (November 3). It is extremely disappointing to see that such disruptions are being caused to the ceremonies. We are also very concerned about the safety of the applicants, including Indian nationals."
What did Justin Trudeau say
Earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also condemned the attack and said that every Canadian has the right to practice their religion freely and safely. Trudeau said in a post on Twitter, "The violence that took place today at the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton is unacceptable. Every Canadian has the right to practice their religion freely and safely.
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