Key Points

Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman reported a third vandalism incident at a Hindu temple in Surrey, British Columbia, believed to be carried out by Khalistani extremists. Bordman shared a video showing graffiti and the theft of security cameras, expressing concern for the local Hindu community who feel neglected by authorities. Canadian MP Chandra Arya also addressed the issue, urging immediate action against the growing influence of Khalistani extremism, highlighting the need for unity between Hindu and Sikh communities. The Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce condemned the acts and called for united opposition to Hinduphobia.

Key Points: Daniel Bordman Reports Third Khalistani Attack on Surrey Temple

  • Daniel Bordman reports third vandalism of Surrey temple
  • Two suspects graffitied walls and stole security camera
  • Hindu community feels unsupported by police and politicians
  • Canadian MP Chandra Arya urges action against Khalistani extremists
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Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman says Hindu temple vandalised for third time by Khalistanis

Daniel Bordman highlights a third vandalism at a Surrey Hindu temple, urging political action against Khalistani extremism in Canada.

"The community is upset, and they also don't feel like the political class is going to do anything. - Daniel Bordman"

British Columbia, April 21

Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has claimed that a Hindu temple in Surrey, British Columbia, was "vandalised" for the third time on Sunday night.

In a post on X on Monday, Bordman shared a video from outside the temple, detailing the incident. He claimed that two suspects graffitied the temple walls and stole a security camera around 3 am.

"I went to the Lakshmi Mandir in Surrey that was vandalized last night by Khalistanis. This is the 3rd time it has been vandalized. I spoke to management and the devotees and they do not feel like the police or the political establishment cares at all," Bordman wrote in his post.

https://x.com/DanielBordmanOG/status/1914029257791324203

The Canadian journalist described the situation as upsetting for the local Hindu community, who, he said, feel unsupported by both the police and political leaders.

"I spoke to the management, and they said that at 3 am, two people came and graffitied the whole place and stole one of the video cameras," Bordman could be heard saying in the video. "The community is upset, and they also don't feel like that political class is going to do anything, and they don't feel like the police are on their side," he added.

Bordman also reported another incident of defacement at the Ross Gurudwara in Vancouver.

Meanwhile, the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce condemned the alleged vandalism at the Laxmi Narayan Mandir in British Columbia.

"We strongly condemn the vandalism of Laxmi Narayan Mandir in BC by Khalistani extremists. This act of #Hinduphobia has no place in Canada. We urge swift action & ask all Canadians to stand united against hate. Silence is not an option.#CHCC #StopHinduphobia," the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce, wrote in a post on X.

https://x.com/chcconline/status/1913972692975313231

Earlier on Sunday (local time), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ottawa Nepean, Chandra Arya urged Hindu and Sikh communities in Canada to "rise with urgency" and demand "decisive" government action against Khalistani extremists following multiple incidents of defacement of religious sites.

Arya said that the graffiti on the walls of the temple is "chilling reminder" of "growing influence" of Khalistani extremism.

"The attacks on Hindu temples that began several years ago continue unabated today -- this latest graffiti on the Hindu temple is yet another chilling reminder of the growing influence of Khalistani extremism. Well-organized, well-funded, and backed by significant political clout, Khalistani elements are brazenly asserting their dominance and successfully silencing Hindu voices across Canada," the Indian-origin Canadian MP wrote in his post on X.

Referring to the defacing of the Gurudwara, Arya noted that extremist groups were also targeting Sikh institutions.

"This Khalistani extremists have targeted Khalsa Diwan Society (Ross Street Gurdwara) in Vancouver with pro-Khalistan graffiti and intimidation tactics. In a statement issued after the desecration, KDS said that a small group of Sikh separatists, advocating for Khalistan, defaced our sacred walls with divisive slogans like 'Khalistan Zindabad'," he wrote.

"It is time for the Hindu-Canadians jointly with vast majority of our Sikh-Canadian brothers and sisters to rise with urgency and demand immediate, decisive action from authorities at all levels of government. Silence is no longer an option," Arya added.

- ANI

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Sarah K.
This is heartbreaking to see. Places of worship should be sacred spaces for all communities. The police really need to step up their protection efforts. 🙏
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Raj P.
As a Hindu Canadian, I appreciate Bordman bringing attention to this. The third time this has happened and still no arrests? Makes you wonder about priorities...
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Michael T.
While I condemn the vandalism, I wish the article had more perspectives. Has anyone reached out to Sikh community leaders for their take on these incidents?
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Priya S.
My family attends this temple regularly. The fear in our community is real. Thank you MP Arya for speaking up - we need more leaders to take this seriously!
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James L.
Canada prides itself on multiculturalism, but incidents like this show we still have work to do. Solidarity with all communities facing religious intolerance.
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Amrit D.
The fact that they stole the security camera shows this was planned. Authorities need to treat this as more than just vandalism - it's targeted intimidation.

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