“On behalf of Hindu-Canadians and the majority of Sikh-Canadians, I again strongly condemn the attack by Khalistani extremists on Hindu devotees at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton,” he said in a post on Twitter.
Canadian MP Chandra Arya has condemned the recent attack by Khalistani extremists on Hindu devotees at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton on November 3. He also criticized the administration of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, suggesting that it has contributed to the growing divide between the Hindu and Sikh communities. “On behalf of Hindu-Canadians and the majority of Sikh-Canadians, I again strongly condemn the attack by Khalistani extremists on Hindu devotees at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton,” he said in a post on Twitter.
Politicians are deliberately avoiding blaming and mentioning the Khalistanis for this attack or placing the blame on other entities. They are misleading Canadians by making this an issue between Hindus and Sikhs. This is not true. Throughout history, Hindus and Sikhs have been connected through family ties and shared social and cultural ties. It is common to see Hindus visiting Sikh Gurudwaras and Sikhs visiting Hindu temples. Politicians may try their best to divide Hindus and Sikhs. We can—and must—prove them wrong.
He said that Hindus and Sikhs have been united throughout history, are united today and will remain united in the future also. We, as Hindus and Sikhs, will not and must not allow vested interests to divide us for their own political gain. Politicians are portraying Hindus and Sikhs as opposing sides over the attack on the temple by Khalistani extremists.
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