Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman reported that Lakshmi Mandir in Surrey was vandalised for the third time, allegedly by Khalistanis, drawing concern from devotees and condemnation from MP Chandra Arya.
"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.
alling the pro-Khalistanis' protest outside the venue where External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar's event in London "unfortunate," Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Thursday said that no Sikh in India or outside is associated with this mindset.
Speaking to ANI, Milewski expressed his concerns about Canada's handling of the Khalistani separatism, saying, "I have been saying for 20 years that Canada has been hypocritical in its approach to the Khalistani menace. The Khalistan issue, as it's been treated by Canada over the years, h
Amid the strained relationship between India and Canada. Raja Mohan, foreign affairs expert and the founding director of Carnegie India, spoke about the complexities of international politics and diaspora influence, particularly in Canada. Mohan also noted that the Joe Biden administration i
Incumbent Pime Minister Justin Trudeau has come under fire from Peoples Party of Canada Maxime Bernier on Wednesday attacked Trudeau for his continued support to unchecked immigration.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sidharth Nath Singh on Tuesday condemned the attack on a Hindu temple in Canada and accused the Justin Trudeau government of supporting Khalistanis for "vote bank politics."
Former diplomat Veena Sikri on Monday condemned the attack on the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, where Khalistanis attacked Hindu-Canadian devotees and emphasised that India is taking the matter very seriously.
Former British Columbia premier and federal MP, Ujjal Dev Dosanjh, has strongly condemned the recent attack on a Hindu temple in Canada and criticised politicians for failing to address the growing influence of Khalistani extremism.
"The response from the police was disgusting - they acted as the arm of the Khalistanis - they attacked the Hindus, they did not push the Khalistanis off. They attacked the Hindus in their own mandir," Daniel Bordman said.
Defending his remarks that some Khalistani extremists and terrorists are "deep assets" of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Indian envoy Sanjay Kumar Verma has said that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made allegations against India "without evidence" and he also m