Until Khalistani radicalism is addressed, politicians will not be allowed to use temple facilities: Hindu organisations in Canada
INN/Ottawa, @Infodeaofficial
Hindu temples and institutions across Canada will no longer allow politicians to use temple facilities for political purposes unless they show “concrete efforts” to address the serious issue of growing Khalistani extremism in the country, according to a strong directive issued by the Canadian National Council of Hindus (CNCH) and Hindu Federation, along with temple leaders and several Hindu advocacy groups, in response to Sunday’s attack on Hindu Canadians at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton.
Videos depicting Khalistani extremists attacking Hindu-Canadian worshippers inside the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton on Sunday evening, Canada time, have gone viral on social media and sparked international outrage, including from a number of Canadian authorities.
Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership, attacks on Hindus have increased alarmingly, highlighting a troubling pattern of religious intolerance that permeates the nation.
The violent Brampton attack by pro-Khalistani demonstrators has sparked grave worries about the safety of Canada’s Hindu population, according to the CNCH.