Terrorist Gurpatwant Pannu threatening to protest outside Hindu temples.
Pro-Khalistan organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ) is preparing to protest outside Hindu temples in Canada. Protests will be held against Indian diplomats and supporters of the Modi government on November 16 and 17 outside Hindu temples in Brampton, Canada.
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After this threat from Khalistani organization, Peel Police of Brampton has expressed its inability to provide security. After this, on the request of Peel Police, a meeting was organized in the temple on 17 November. consular The camp has been cancelled.
Khalistan supporters have specifically planned protests outside Mississauga's Kalibari Temple on November 16 and Brampton's Triveni Temple on November 17. Terrorist Gurpatwant Pannu has sent a video message regarding this protest.
He says that if Indian Hindu organizations and diplomats continue their efforts in Canada, Khalistan supporters will “shake the foundations of Ayodhya”, a site symbolic of “Hindutva ideology” since 1992.
Pannu has alleged that organizations supported by Modi and Amit Shah's government, RSS, Bajrang Dal, and Shiv Sena, have tried to attack Gurudwaras in Canada.
Terrorist Gurpatwant Pannu has released a video and threatened to create violence in Ayodhya.
Khalistan supporters of Demands and messages Pannu says that opposition to Indian diplomats in Canada will continue. Especially where 'Life Certificate Camps' are being organised. SFJ has accused Indian diplomats of spying on Canada's Sikh community. It has been claimed that the Prime Minister of Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have accepted it.
Warning to Hindu supporters settled in Canada In this protest, SFJ has warned Modi supporters and people of Hindu community living in Canada to remain loyal to Canada. If they continue to support Indian nationalist ideology, they should leave Canada. The SFJ has also accused supporters of the Hindu Sabha temple of raising slogans like “ghar mein ghus ke marenge”, and inciting violence against Khalistan supporters.
SFJ has warned people from the Hindu community that if they are seen with the Indian flag, they will be seen as “enemies of Sikhs and Canada”. Through this statement, SFJ has clarified that this conflict is between the Modi government of India and Khalistan supporters, and people of the Indian-Canadian community have been advised to stay away from this conflict.

Canadian Police wrote a letter asking to reschedule the program Nishan Duraiappa, Chief of Peel Regional Police, Canada, has written a letter to the Brampton Triveni Temple and Community Center requesting that they consider rescheduling the consular camp, scheduled for November 17, 2024.
The letter reads- We are confident that this temporary postponement will contribute significantly to reducing the current tension and the safety of those present at your place. After this, the consular camp of 17th November has been canceled for the time being.
in Canada First Too temples But attacks that have occurred The High Commission had set up a consular camp outside the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton city of Canada. This camp was set up to meet the needs of Indian citizens. Life certificates were being issued in this. According to reports, Khalistanis, who were protesting on the completion of 40 years of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, reached there and attacked the people.
The Indian community has been concerned about the targeting of Hindu temples and community members in Canada for some time. Over the years, Hindu temples have been vandalized in the Greater Toronto Area, British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada.

Some videos of the attack on the temple in Canada had surfaced, in which
Canadian PM by Too Event of had condemned This incident was also condemned by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He said that the violence that took place at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton cannot be accepted. Every Canadian has the right to practice his or her religion freely and safely. After the incident, tension increased in the area and police was deployed. Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraipa appealed to the public to exercise restraint.
India Of Blame- vote bank Of For India anti Politics Tax PM Trudeau Relations between India and Canada have seen a decline for more than a year. It started after the murder of pro-Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023. In September last year, PM Trudeau alleged in Parliament that the Indian agency was involved in Nijjar's murder.
After this, on October 13 last month, Trudeau had accused Indian diplomats of involvement in the Nijjar massacre. After this India recalled its 6 diplomats including Sanjay Verma.
India says that the Canadian government's allegations are baseless. Canada has not shared a single piece of evidence with the Indian government. He is making claims without facts. The Trudeau government is deliberately trying to defame India to gain political mileage.
India's Foreign Ministry had said in a press conference last month that PM Trudeau's enmity with India has been going on for a long time. His cabinet includes people who are openly associated with extremist organizations.
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