After the attack on the temple, Hindu organizations of Canada held a meeting.Political activity has been banned in all Hindu temples in Canada.
Now no leader will be able to come to the temples of Canada to show politics.
Now the Canadian National Council of Hindus (CNCH) has taken a big step in the matter of attack on Hindu temples by Khalistani radicals in Brampton city of Canada. The Canadian National Council of Hindus took a major decision demanding action against Khalistani terrorists. All the leaders present in Canada have been banned from entering Hindu temples. There is a ban on using the temples for political purposes until action is taken against the Khalistanis and the security of the temples is not strengthened. However, it has also been said that they can visit the Hindu temple as a devotee.
A press release issued by the Canadian National Council of Hindus said that today the Hindu temple located on Gore Road in Brampton was targeted by pro-Khalistan protesters during a violent incident. Which has raised serious concerns about the safety of the Hindu community of Canada. The protesters reportedly gathered at the main gate of the temple, forcibly entered the premises and physically attacked the temple members, leaving the community shaken.
Hindu Canadians are being targeted
It was said that this attack was carried out targeting Hindu Canadians. This is the latest example of a series of dangerous incidents on Hindus. Despite repeated calls by community leaders for stronger security measures to protect Hindu places of worship, leaders have yet to take any concrete steps to address the growing hostility.
No entry of leaders in temples
The press release said that following today’s attack, the Canadian National Hindu Council (CNCH) and the Hindu Federation, in collaboration with temple leaders and Hindu advocacy groups, have taken a decision. Hindu temples and institutions across Canada will no longer allow politicians to use temple facilities for political purposes. Politicians, irrespective of party affiliation, can continue to come as devotees, but unless they make concerted efforts to address the issue of Khalistani extremism, they will not get access to the temple platform.