
The Ram temple is located in Mississauga, Canada, the temple was damaged in the past and anti-India slogans were also raised on the walls there. Which hurt the sentiments of the Indian community. This incident has not happened for the first time in Canada, but such incidents have happened before. But Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin MP in Canada, has strongly raised this issue in the Parliament there.
Action is needed against anti-India groups
Canada's House of Commons Member of Parliament Chandra Arya said in Parliament on Friday that it is a matter of pain and suffering that a Hindu temple in Mississauga has become the new target of hate. The authorities in Canada need to take a serious look at the activities of anti-Hindu and anti-India groups. Along with this, action needs to be taken by taking the matter into immediate cognizance. In Parliament, Chandra Arya said that anti-Hindu and anti-India groups had targeted Hindu Canadians on social media in the past as well. Along with this, the trend of Hinduphobia started in the entire region.
Hindu Canadians are also being targeted
Arya further said that now they have moved towards direct attacks on Hindu temples. So at the same time, he is also targeting Hindu Canadians. He further said that as I have said earlier, Canada needs to take this issue seriously and pay attention to the growing Hinduphobia. Chandra Arya's statement came after the Ram temple in Mississauga was defaced with anti-India graffiti.
Brampton's Hindu temple was also targeted
Before Chandra Arya, the Consulate General of India in Toronto had condemned the desecration of the Ram temple in Mississauga with anti-India slogans. At the same time, he requested the Canadian authorities to investigate the incident and take immediate action against the culprits. This is not the first time that a Hindu temple in Canada has been vandalized with anti-India slogans. Even before this, anti-India slogans were also raised in a Hindu temple in Brampton in Canada. Due to this resentment spread in the Indian community.
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