Canada: Khalistanis vandalize another Hindu temple; anti-India and pro-Khalistan graffiti spray painted on walls

The development comes just ahead of a Khalistan Referendum event, and threats from banned group Sikhs For Justice to “lock down” India’s Consulate in Vancouver

The development comes just ahead of a Khalistan Referendum event, and threats from banned group Sikhs For Justice to “lock down” India’s Consulate in Vancouver
The development comes just ahead of a Khalistan Referendum event, and threats from banned group Sikhs For Justice to “lock down” India’s Consulate in Vancouver

Ahead of the Khalistan referendum event, another Hindu temple defaced in Canada

A prominent temple, Shree Mata Bhameshwari Durga Society Mandir has been vandalized with anti-India and pro-Khalistan graffiti by the Khalistani terrorists.

The outer walls of Shree Mata Bhameshwari Durga Society Mandir in Surrey, British Columbia province were spray painted on Thursday with slogans reading, “Punjab is not India” and “Modi is a terrorist”.

The poster featured a kirpan (dagger) as well as an AK-47 machine gun, along with the name of SFJ.

It also had pictures of Khalistani leaders Hardip Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead in June at a parking lot in Surrey, and Talwinder Singh Parmar, the mastermind of the 1985 Air India Flight bombing.

“A Hindu temple Shree Mata Bhameshwari Durga Devi Society has been vandalized with black spray paint. These kinds of cowardly attacks are on the rise to create terror amongst the community,” Sameer Kaushal, News Director at Radio AM600 in Richmond, wrote on X.

Kaushal said that the Surrey detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have been notified about the incident.

The development comes just ahead of a Khalistan Referendum event, scheduled for September 10, and threats from banned group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) to “lockdown” India’s Consulate in Vancouver.

The referendum event, scheduled to take place at a school in Surrey, was cancelled after images of weapons on the poster were brought to the school authorities’ notice by concerned residents.

Despite New Delhi registering strong protests, an anti-India campaign continues in Canada with pro-Khalistani graffiti and posters targeting Indian diplomats and temples across the country.

Last month, anti-India and pro-Khalistan posters were found pasted on the front and rear walls of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey.

Beginning this year, the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Ontario and the Gauri Shankar Temple in Brampton were targeted in April and January with anti-India graffiti.

Canadian authorities are investigating them as “hate-motivated incidents”.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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