India has strongly condemned the violent disruption at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, where an Indian consular camp was attacked on Sunday.
Opposition MPs in the Joint Committee of Parliament (JPC) on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill have written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and asked for time to raise their points.
This comes after an Indian consular camp at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Canada's Brampton witnessed a "violent disruption". The incident occurred on Sunday (local time) outside a consular camp organised in collaboration with the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, near Toronto.
Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh to lead the Indian delegation at the 10th G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit (P20) in Brasilia, Brazil to be held from November 6 to 8.
Hours after an Indian consular camp at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Canada's Brampton witnessed a "violent disruption", the city's mayor, Patrick Brown announced that he will be bringing in a motion in the city council to prohibit protesting at places of worship in the city.
Ontario Sikhs and Gurdwara Council (OSGC) condemned the "violent disruption" by 'anti-India' elements outside a consular camp in Brampton and requested local authorities to thoroughly investigate the incident, reaffirming that violence has no place in the society.
There was violent disruption outside on Monday outside a consular camp organised in collaboration with the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, near Toronto, according to the High Commission of India in Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau strongly condemned the recent attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton by Khalistani extremists. Emphasising the importance of religious freedom, Trudeau asserted that every Canadian has the right to practice their faith freely and safely.
Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre strongly condemned the recent attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton by Khalistani extremists, calling it "completely unacceptable" and emphasising that all Canadians should be able to practice their faith in peace.
After Khalistani extremists attacked Hindu-Canadian devotees within the Hindu Sabha temple premises in Brampton, Canadian Member of Parliament Chandra Arya condemned the violence and said that a "red line has been crossed" by Khalistani extremists, highlighting the rise of brazen violent