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PM of British Columbia condemns attack on Sri Lakshminarayan Temple, Canada

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In India when incidents of attack on Hindu temples are going on at some place or the other, has Indian PM or CM of the concerned State ever condemned it ?

Toranto – Prime Minister of British Columbia, Christy Clerk has condemned the attack on Sri Lakshminarayan Temple of Hindus from Surrey Province. Police will take necessary action against those responsible for causing damage to the temple, said Clerk. She also said that one should respect each other’s seats of worship. Two miscreants damaged Sri Lakshminarayan Temple on 23rd June.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat


Armed youths vandalise Hindu temple in Canada

June 27, 2013


In another attack on minority community in Canada, two men armed with baseball bats vandalised a Hindu temple. This incident has outraged the country’s minority community which termed it as a “hate crime“.

Video recordings show the men smashed three windows at the entrance of the Laxmi Narayan Temple on June 23 in Surrey, British Columbia.

“They left after breaking the windows and leaving the bats, which is self-explanatory,” a temple official was quoted as saying by local media.

“When I came to know those facts I felt it’s not a regular break-in where somebody wants to damage, it’s a hate crime, which is unfortunate and disturbing,” said Parshotam Goel, president of the Vedic Hindu Cultural Society.

Vinay Sharma, secretary for the society, said, “I was shocked. There was no robbery, there was no other damage, nobody tried to enter the building.”

“Nobody has an idea that this kind of attack, or this kind or racism attack or hatred crime can happen,” he said.

Surrey Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who are probing the incident, said they don’t consider it as a hate crime.

“A place of worship is one more place that people hold sacred. It’s a very personal attack,” said Surrey RCMP spokesman Dale Carr was quoted as saying by ‘CTV British Columbia’.

According to reports, a bat with a ‘Sikh last name’ and a ‘khanda’ was recovered from the scene.

The World Sikh Organisation of Canada president Prem Singh Vinning, who visited the temple, has condemned the attack on the Temple.

“Any attack on a place of worship must be strongly condemned. The perpetrators must be brought to justice as soon as possible. While we truly hope that this was not an attempt to create friction between the Sikh and Hindu community, the responsible thing to do is to let the RCMP complete its investigation before drawing any conclusions,” Vinning said.

Meanwhile, Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney has condemned the attack.

Source: Niti Central

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