The bitterness in India-Canada relations is continually increasing. After Prime Minister Modi, former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Andhra Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan reacted harshly to the attack on the Hindu temple in Canada on Sunday. The Deputy Chief Minister said the attack on a Hindu temple and Hindus in Canada shocks the mind and causes pain and worry.
The Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM shared the post on social media. Hindus are a global minority and therefore receive less attention, less solidarity and are easily attacked. Every act of hate against them, every incident of abuse is a blow to all those who value humanity and peace.
The attack generates pain and anxiety: Pawan Kalyan
He said today’s attack on a Hindu temple and on Hindus in Canada hurts the heart, causes pain and concern. My hope is that the Canadian government takes the necessary steps immediately to ensure a safe environment for the Hindu community there. But this is more than an isolated incident. Incidents of violence and hatred against Hindus continue in several countries, but are supported by the silence of world leaders, international organizations and so-called “peace-loving” NGOs. Are you hearing voices of discontent today? Where is the unity of Hindus? Why are we alone in the face of this injustice?
He also said that this is not only a call for compassion but also for action. The world must be asked to accept and address the suffering of Hindus with the same urgency and commitment that it offers to others. An attitude of selective compassion against humanity cannot be tolerated. Let us unite with a single resolution against the oppression of any community, anywhere.
The entire country is with us: Kejriwal
At the same time, protesting against the temple attack in Canada, former Delhi CM and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal wrote on Instagram: I strongly condemn the incident in Canada. The Government of India should take strict action against the culprits. On this issue, not only all the political parties in the country, but all the 140 million people of the country stand shoulder to shoulder with the Government of India.
What is the problem
Let us tell you that on Sunday, Khalistani supporters attacked a group of devotees at a Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada. However, after this incident, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that incidents of violence at the temple are unacceptable. Every Canadian has the right to practice their religion freely and safely.