Hindu Canadians Sound Alarm Over Khalistani Temple Attacks, Bullying

The Hindu Canadian Foundation has expressed grave concern over persistent harassment and intimidation directed at the Hindu community and temples by pro-Khalistan elements. It highlighted a pattern of escalation from targeting Indian diplomatic missions to threatening places of worship and now elected Canadian leaders. The foundation strongly condemned this bullying and extremism, which it says threatens social harmony and democracy. It called on all levels of government to act decisively to protect public safety.

Key Points: Canada Hindus Flag Khalistani Attacks on Temples, Leaders

  • Pro-Khalistan elements accused of harassing Hindu community
  • Attacks escalated from consulates to temples and leaders
  • Foundation supports PM's trip to strengthen India ties
  • Calls on government to decisively address the threat
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Canadian Hindus flag escalating attacks on temples by Khalistani goons

Hindu Canadian Foundation condemns escalating intimidation by pro-Khalistan elements targeting temples, community, and elected officials.

"These actions cross a clear line... bullying, threats, and extremism... have no place in our society. - Hindu Canadian Foundation"

Ottawa, Feb 28

The Hindu Canadian Foundation, representing Hindu Canadians and allied multicultural communities across Canada, has expressed grave concern over the persistent harassment and intimidation directed at the Hindu community, temples, and Indian diplomatic officials in the country in recent years.

The foundation accused pro-Khalistan elements of repeatedly exploiting the right to protest by targetting communities and temples, often hiding behind the claims of free expression while engaging in aggressive and divisive tactics.

Expressing support for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's ongoing official visit to India, as well as his subsequent travels to Australia and Japan, the HCF said, "This trip represents a vital step toward strengthening bilateral relations, diversifying Canada's trade partnerships, attracting investment, and advancing opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses."

"Hindu Canadians and other multicultural groups have long advocated for renewed and constructive engagement between Canada and other vibrant democracies with deep historical, cultural, and economic connections. The foundation of these ties is rooted in mutual respect, shared values, and the contributions of millions of Canadians of Indian heritage who enrich our nation every day," it added.

The HCF further highlighted a pattern of attacks that began with the Indian consulates in Canada, escalated to threatening Hindu Canadians and their places of worship, and now targets prominent Canadian leaders, including recent campaigns against Foreign Minister Anita Anand and "full-throated attacks" on Prime Minister Carney.

"These actions cross a clear line. While peaceful protest is a cornerstone of Canadian democracy, bullying, threats, and extremism that target elected leaders, multicultural communities, or religious sites have no place in our society," the foundation noted.

"Khalistani outfits have weaponised the narrative around India in ways that unfairly vilify the land from which every Hindu Canadian traces their heritage, turning it into a tool for division rather than dialogue," it added.

The HCF unequivocally condemned this escalating "bullying and growing extremism", noting it now extends into the heart of Canadian democracy, including attempts to intimidate MPs, Mayors, such as the severe targetting of British Columbia Mayor David Eby, and threatening the sanctity of the Parliament of Canada.

"We denounce these approaches in the strongest terms and call on all levels of government to address this rising threat decisively to protect public safety and social harmony," it stated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, someone is speaking up! My cousin in Vancouver says the atmosphere has been tense for months. Freedom of speech shouldn't mean freedom to threaten and vandalize. Hope PM Carney's visit helps mend ties.
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David E
As a Canadian, I'm ashamed to read this. We pride ourselves on multiculturalism. Attacking places of worship is the absolute antithesis of Canadian values. The authorities need to clamp down on this extremism, hard.
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Ananya R
It's heartbreaking. My family donated to a temple in Brampton last year. To think it could be targeted just for existing... This isn't about India or politics, it's about basic human decency and safety.
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Vikram M
The foundation is right to call this out. The narrative has been hijacked. Most Indian-Canadians, including Sikhs, want peace and prosperity, not this imported division. Canada's democracy is being tested.
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Sarah B
While the attacks are condemnable, I hope the response is measured and doesn't lead to profiling of the broader Sikh community in Canada. The focus should be on the specific extremist groups causing trouble.
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Karthik V
This has been going on for too long. From consulates to temples to now MPs? Where does it end? Strong bilateral

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