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Surrey’s Lakshmi Narayan Temple was infamous with Khalistan frescoes after Vancouver Gurudwara Burbrati in Canada

The images shared online showed that the walls of the temple were sprayed with slogans of-Khalistan.

Immediately after the waste of a gurdwara in Vancouver, British Columbia, Surrey was discredited with the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Surrey. Khalistan graffitiTo mark another dangerous event targeting religious institutions in Canada.
The images shared online showed that the temple walls were sprayed with slogans of-Khalistan, comprehensive condemnation from community leaders and elected officials. Chandra Arya, a member of the Indian-hero Canadian member Parliament, strongly condemned the act, called “yet another chilling reminder of the effects” Khalistani extremism,
Posted on social media platforms X, “Attacks on Hindu temples are still beginning, which are still beginning today, this latest frescoes on the Hindu temple are another chilling reminder of the growing effect of Khalistani extremism.”
The incident in Surrey followed the barbarity of the Ross Street Gurdwara run by the Khalsa Dewan Samaj in Vancouver, where walls were maligned like “Khalistan Zindabad” and frescoes such as “Murdabad”. The slogans allegedly included threats aimed at the purpose of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Vancouver Police Department confirmed that an investigation was going on.
Arya said, “This Khalistani extremists have targeted the Khalsa Diwan Society (Ross Street Gurudwara) in Vancouver with a strategy of Khalistan frescoes and threats.” “In a statement released after waste, KDS said that a small group of Sikh separatists advocating Khalistan, changes our holy walls with divisive slogans like ‘Khalistan Zindabad’.”
The Khalsa Diwan Society condemned the Act, calling it “part of a campaign run by extremist forces that want to establish fear and division within the Sikh community of Canada.”
The society said, “We all ask people of Canadian, Sikhs and goodwill to stand together in front of this extremism.” “We should condemn these acts and confirm our shared commitment to the values ​​of peace, unity and respect. This attack is an attack on all of us – very unity that makes Canada strong.”
Asking for unity, Arya urged the Hindu and Sikh communities in Canada to “demand urgency and immediate, decisive action from the officials at all levels of the government.”
“Silence is no longer an option,” he said.
Canada has seen an increase in religious vandalism in recent years. Earlier this year, the Sri Krishna Brandavan Temple was targeted in the Greater Toronto region. In 2023, PM Modi condemned the displacement as a temple in Brampton, saying, “I deliberately condemn the attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. Although the terrible frightening is a cowardly attempt to intimidate our diplomats. Such actions of violence will never weaken India’s resolve.

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