Graffiti reading “Khalistan zindabad” was found on a Hindu temple in Toronto

By odishavisit

Spray-painted messages reading “Khalistan zindabad” (long live  Khalistan) and “Hindustan murdabad” (death to India) were found on the  gates of BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir, one of the largest temples in Canada,  in what is being called a hate crime (death to India). 

The Canadian high commissioner in India, Cameron MacKay, and the Indian  embassy in Canada both issued statements strongly denouncing the  vandalism. 

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I, like many other Canadians, am appalled by the vandalism of Toronto’s  BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir. MacKay argued that all houses of worship  should be treated with dignity and that hatred has no place in Canada. 

In the meantime, the Indian embassy in Canada has demanded an  investigation into the incident and swift action against the culprits. 

The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir also published a statement Thursday calling  for calm and describing the unnamed culprits as “anti-social  individuals.” 

The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Toronto, Canada issued a statement on  their website reading, “We are horrified and disturbed by the anti-India  graffiti at the gates of the temple by anti-social groups.” 

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The status of any local probe into the incident is unknown.

In a similar event a month ago, six individuals used a sledgehammer to  smash a Mahatma Gandhi statue that had been painstakingly constructed  and displayed outside a temple in Queens, New York. Offensive graffiti  was also seen on the road outside the Queens temple where the event took  place. 

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