Anti-Hindu Parade Demanding Expulsion of Hindus Held at Toronto's Malton Gurdwara; Journalist Daniel Bordman Questions PM Mark Carney's Response to Khalistani Groups.
Toronto: A recent anti-Hindu parade in Toronto, Canada, has highlighted the growing influence of Khalistani groups. Originating from the Malton Gurdwara, the parade demanded the deportation of 800,000 Hindus back to India. Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman shared a video of the parade on social media, questioning whether Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, would take ber action against such activities, unlike his predecessor, Justin Trudeau.
Questions Raised on Khalistani Activities
In his social media post, Daniel Bordman bly condemned the Khalistani activities unfolding on Canadian streets. He termed them "jihadi mayhem," highlighting their significant impact on the social fabric.
Bordman asked, "Will Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney take ber action against Khalistanis, diverging from former PM Justin Trudeau's approach?" This question has prompted reflection on whether the new leadership will adopt a stricter stance or continue the previous approach.
Social Media Reaction and Anti-Khalistani Statements
In a post on the social media platform X, a user named Shaun Binda described the parade as an attempt by Khalistani terrorist groups to spread anti-Hindu hatred. Binda stated it was part of an organized campaign demanding the expulsion of 800,000 Hindus from the country. This post further amplified the issue and urged the Canadian government to take decisive action.
Vandalism at Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Earlier in April, Daniel Bordman reported the third instance of vandalism at the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Surrey, British Columbia. He reported that Khalistani graffiti was found on the temple walls, and security cameras were stolen. This incident appears to be part of the ongoing harassment by Khalistani supporters in Canada, raising serious concerns for the Indian community.