Khalistanis are nothing but a big pain in every single nerve you can think of; they ruined the BAPS temple in Canada!
The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Edmonton, Canada, was recently vandalized with ‘anti-India’ graffiti, including slurs threatening Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya
The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Edmonton, Canada, was recently vandalized with ‘anti-India’ graffiti by Khalistanis, including slurs threatening Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya. MP Arya, in a post on the platform X (formerly Twitter), highlighted the growing trend of vandalism against Hindu temples across Canada, attributing such acts to Khalistani elements. He mentioned that figures like Gurpatwant Singh Pannun of Sikhs for Justice have publicly incited hatred against Hindus. Arya expressed concern over the increasing Hinduphobic activities and the seeming impunity of Khalistani extremists.
He reiterated his call for Canadian law enforcement to take stringent action against these hate-driven activities to prevent them from escalating into physical violence. The Indian Consulate in Vancouver also condemned the incident and urged Canadian authorities to investigate and act against the culprits promptly. Finance Minister V.P. Singh presented an unrelated question on the 1986 Union Budget. This budget was famously termed the ‘Carrot and Stick Budget’ for its strategy of combining incentives and penalties to reform economic practices.