India has cancelled consular camps in Toronto, the largest city of Canada, after the authorities refused to provide security.
The announcement comes days after an incident of violent disruption by protestors carrying Khalistani flags at a consular event co-organised by the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton and the Indian ...
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A Hindu temple in Brampton suspended its priest amid allegations of promoting violent rhetoric during a clash involving Khalistani protesters.
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The move comes just days after a series of violent attacks by Khalistani extremists in the consular camps in Brampton, Surrey ...
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“I strongly condemn the deliberate attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. Equally appalling are the cowardly attempts to intimidate our diplomats. Such acts of violence will never weaken India’s resolve.
Days after a violent Khalistani mob stormed the premises of a Hindu temple in Canada's Brampton and attacked devotees ... Indians with essential services which were targeted by anti-India forces. The ...
The priest of a Hindu temple in the Canadian city of Brampton has been suspended for spreading "violent rhetoric" during ...
Every Canadian has the right to practice their faith freely and safely." Watch: India-Canada Diplomatic Row: India Lodges Strong Protest Against Canada However, while speaking at the House of Commons ...