Canadian MP urges Hindus, Sikhs to unite against Khalistani extremism after temple defaced
Canadian MP urges Hindus, Sikhs to unite against Khalistani extremism after temple defacedSource: social media

Canadian MP urges Hindus, Sikhs to unite against Khalistani extremism after temple defaced

Chandra Arya urges decisive action against defacement of religious sites
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Canadian MP Chandra Arya has called for urgent unity between Hindu and Sikh communities in Canada to combat Khalistani extremism, following the defacement of religious sites. Arya highlighted the growing influence of extremists and urged decisive government action.

Chandra Arya urges decisive action against defacement of religious sites
Chandra Arya urges decisive action against defacement of religious sitesSource; ANI

Ottawa [Canada], April 21 (ANI): Canadian Member of Parliament from Ottawa Nepean, Chandra Arya, on Sunday (local time), 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.

Sharing a video of the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce condemning the defacement of Laxmi Narayan Mandir in British Columbia province on social media platform X, Arya said that the graffiti on the walls of the temple is "chilling reminder" of "growing influence" of Khalistani extremism.

Chandra Arya urges decisive action against defacement of religious sites
Hindu, Sikh communities urged to act against Khalistani extremism after temple graffitiSource: ANI


"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 another incident where Khalistani graffiti was found at Khalsa Diwan Society (Ross Street Gurdwara) in Vancouver, 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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