The priest of a Hindu temple in the Canadian city of Brampton has been suspended for his alleged violent statements during recent clashes between bystanders and protesters carrying Khalistani flags. In fact, on November 3, a protest took place at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton. Here Khalistan supporters beat people and created a big ruckus. His videos also went viral on social media. Prime Minister Modi also reacted to the incident and demanded action from the Canadian government.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that a statement issued Wednesday by the Hindu Sabha temple said the priest had been suspended due to his controversial involvement with Sunday’s protesters, but did not provide details.
In this regard, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown called on the population to maintain peace and stated that the priest had made violent statements. “This leadership is helpful. The vast majority of Sikh Canadians and Hindu Canadians want to live in harmony and do not tolerate violence,” Brown told the “Ontario Sikh and Gurdwara Council condemned the violence at Sunday’s Hindu gathering. evening”.
He further wrote in the post: “Remember that we all have much more in common than division. In these tense times, we cannot allow agitators to fan the flames of division. Leaders of the Sikh and Hindu communities will continue to fight this.” “. division, hatred and I ask everyone in the community not to respond to violence and hatred, it is your job to continue to be a country where there is the rule of law.
There was violence at the Bramton temple on Sunday.
We told you that the violence began Sunday afternoon at the Brampton Hindu temple, when members of a group called Sikhs for Justice protested during a visit by Indian Consulate officials. Peel police said officers were safely evacuated.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Sunday’s incident and said every Canadian has the right to practice their religion freely and safely. Trudeau thanked local authorities for their quick response to protect the community and investigate the incident.
India also condemned the attack and expressed hope that those involved in the violence would be brought to justice. The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that India is deeply concerned about the safety of Indian citizens in Canada.