Sikhs protest outside Canada High Commission in Delhi against attack on Hindu temple

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New Delhi, November 10: Sikhs on Sunday protested outside the Canadian High Commission in Delhi against the attack on the Hindu temple in Canada. Due to the protest, a large number of police force has been deployed outside the Canadian High Commission in Delhi.

Police stopped the workers of Hindu Sikh Global Forum going to the Canadian High Commission, Chanakyapuri, at Teen Murti Marg. During this, people raised slogans against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. These people were carrying posters with various slogans written on them, which had slogans like Hindu Sikh unity and Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahibji’s sacrifice, Hindustan will not be divided.

It is worth mentioning that anti-India Khalistani elements had caused violent disruption on Sunday, November 3, outside a consulate camp organized in collaboration with Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton near Toronto, Canada. Attempts were also made to disrupt similar camps organized in Vancouver and Surrey on November 2-3. Many videos of the violence outside the temple had surfaced.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also strongly condemned the attack on the Hindu temple in Brampton. He expressed hope that the Canadian government would ensure justice.

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