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On April 19, the Laxmi Narayan Temple in Surrey, Canada, was vandalized with pro-Khalistani graffiti, sparking outrage among the Hindu community.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 24, 2025

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The Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce condemned the act as "Hinduphobia" and called for unity against hate.

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A Hindu Canadian MP criticized the attack, highlighting the growing influence of Khalistani extremism in Canada.

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This incident follows a history of attacks on Hindu temples in Canada, continuing unabated for years.

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The MP warned about the influence of well-funded and politically powerful Khalistani extremists, silencing Hindu voices in the country.

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The Ross Street Gurdwara in Vancouver also suffered defacement with pro-Khalistan slogans, linked to Sikh separatists.

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Both Hindu-Canadians and Sikh-Canadians united in demanding decisive action from the authorities.

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The Hindu MP stressed that it was time to demand immediate action from all levels of Canadian government to stop extremism.

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The attacks on both Hindu and Sikh places of worship have raised concerns over the divisive impact of extremism.

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Leaders from both communities have called for stronger measures to prevent hate crimes and ensure communal harmony.

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