
In the Canadian city of Toronto there was a show against Hindu, which was held by Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman, nor informed.
In a video shared on Sunday, it was possible to see that Khalistan sympathizers who pulled out a show, including a large truck with a replica of prison, which had the appearance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Interior Minister AMIT Shah and Minister of Outside Affairs with Jaishankar.
The video became viral on social media. The show comes on the back of the incidents of vandalism in the Hindu temple with Pro-Khalistan Graffiti.
Khalistan sympathizers who participate in the show demanded a deportation of 8,000,000 hinds living in Canada to India.
In a post shared on X, Bordman said: “The jihadists who ruined our streets caused significant damage to the social structure that was running around the threat to all the Jews they could find.
He showed a statement in response to a post shared by Shawn Binda on the X -Social Media platform.
The Hindustan Times report reported that Indocanadian groups expressed outrage over the speech presented during the Khals Day show on Sunday in the Great Toronto area. Groups demanded that the community be removed from the ground.
The anti-hindual show in Toronto comes only a few days after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the ruling liberal party secured the victory in the national elections. Carney took over from Justin Trudeau, who resigned to the end of his term after his party lost his belief in him.
In April, Daniel Bordman claimed that the Lakshmi Narayan temple in Surrey, British Columbia, was vandalized for the third time. He also mentioned that the walls of the building were degraded by pro-Khalistan graffiti and a security camera was stolen. Bordman described what he had seen and expressed concern about how the situation was treated.
He claimed that two people published graffiti on the temple walls and stole a security camera around 3 hours.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce condemns the show
In a statement, the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce said: “History teaches us that the call for mass expulsion leads to unthinkable acts. This dangerous rhetoric must be convicted by all leaders.”
According to communities leaders, there are approximately 1.8 million indo-kanuďans in the country, of which around 800,000 are hinds.
Meanwhile, the National Alliance of the Indo-Canadians called on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to immediately solve the matter.
India communicates concerns:
India expressed concerns the strongest of the Canadian High Commission in Nový Delhi on the show held in Toronto, where unacceptable images and threatening language were used against our leadership and Indian citizens in Canada.
The government said, as it quoted, “we are calling for the Canadian authorities again to act against anti-Indian elements that spread hatred and advocate extremism and separatist agenda.”
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