Hindus gather in a show of unity, as Canadian authorities turn a blind eye to the Khalistani violence

Hindu Priest addresses the crowd in Brampton

Since the shocking reports from Canada broke that Khalistanis had attacked Hindu temples, multiple videos have now been shared on social media, where the Khalistani mobs can be seen running amock unleashing unbridled violence on Hindus at their temples.

In a video surfacing on social media, a Hindu woman can be seen sharing her plight. The Canadian Hindu woman by the name of Reenal Patel, shared how she and other Hindus were outnumbered by agressive Khalistanis who proceeded to beat them with sticks while throwing bottles as well. The Canadian police meanwhile stood by and watched the Hindus being subjected to the violence.

A hapless Justin Trudeau administration is currently watching as Hindu Canadians suffer the brunt of the Khalistani attacks. Trudeau had assured the safety of Hindus but it seems the statements were completely hollow. Moreover there are now videos in circulation that show biased Canadian Police officials targeting Hindus while letting the Khalistani goons continue without recourse.

Far from providing protection to the Hindus the Canadian police officers blocked the entrance to the Sri Lakshmi Narayana Hindu Temple. Not allowing anyone to go in or come out. The aggrieved President of the temple, Satish Kumar asserted that he will not allow the Surrey Police Service to enter the temple in future. The Canadian Police were also seen arresting Hindus from the Mandirs pushing them to the ground and cuffing them as if they were hardened criminals.

Hindus Gather

Hindus came out in numbers to stand outside the temple in an act of unity, as Khalistani goons raised slogans against India. The Khalistanis could also be seen holding pictures glorifying the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, as they exchanged slogans with the Hindus on the other side.

The Hindu Priest at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton addressed the Hindu Community after the Khalistani attack, ” Listen, we are also saying – if we are divided, we will be cut down. This is not just an attack on Hindu Sabha Mandir, this is an attack on all Hindus in the world. Today the time has come when we will have to think not only about ourselves but also about our future generations. Everyone will have to unite. We do not oppose anyone, but if someone opposes us, we will not leave him.” the Hindu Priest can be seen calling for Hindu unity echoing the famous ‘batenge toh katenge’ slogan (if we are divided we will be cut down).

In a statement the Canadian National Council of Hindus and Hindu Federation, along with temple leaders and Hindu advocacy groups, also released an official statement barring Politicians of all political parties from the temple premises, so they cannot be used for their skewed political motives.

If the current situation is allowed to fester and the Canadian government under Trudeau continues to turn a blind eye to the Khalistani violence, then the Hindu groups will be left with little alternatives apart from putting out their narrative and issues to the rest of the world. They can only hope that the world speaks out in support of the the Hindus of Canada who are currently stuck between the pincers of the radical Khalistanis coupled with the Khlaistani pro administration of Canada.

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