Khalistani Group Carries Out Anti-Hindu Parade At Malton Gurdwara, Demands Deportation Of 800,000 Hindus

06 May 2025 11:24:01

Khalistani Group Carries Out Anti-Hindu Parade At Malton
 
Toronto:  On Sunday (local time), Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman posted a video of an anti-Hindu procession at Toronto's Malton Gurdwara and questioned whether Mark Carney, the country's new prime minister, would handle Khalistanis differently than Justin Trudeau did.
 
 
Canadian Journalist Daniel Bordman's Tweet
 
In a post shared on X, Bordman stated, "The Jihadis rampaging through our streets have done significant damage to the social fabric running around threatening any Jews they can find. But the Khalistanis are giving them a good run for their money on most hateful foreign funded menace to society. Will Mark Carney's Canada be any different from Justin Trudeau's?"
 
 
 
He said this in reaction to a post on the social media site X that was published by a person going by the name of Shawn Binda. Binda described the demand for the repatriation of 800,000 Hindus to India by a Khalistani organization at Malton Gurdwara as "blatant anti-Hindu bigotry from a Khalistani terrorist gang."
 
 
"K-Gang at Malton Gurdwara (Toronto) shamelessly demands 800,000 Hindus--whose vibrant communities span Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, South Africa, Netherlands, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Kenya, and beyond--be deported to "Hindustan." This isn't a protest against India's government; it's blatant anti-Hindu hatred from a Khalistani terrorist group, notorious for Canada's deadliest attack, yet arrogantly claiming the right to stay. #KhalistaniTerrorism," Binda posted on X.
 
Only a few days have passed since Prime Minister Mark Carney and the ruling Liberal Party of Canada won the country's national elections when the anti-Hindu demonstration took place in Toronto. Following Carney's dissolution of Parliament and request for a new mandate, this federal election was called earlier than expected. Justin Trudeau, who resigned at the conclusion of his term when his party lost faith in him, had been replaced by Carney.
 
The Lakshmi Narayan temple in Surrey, British Columbia, was vandalized for the third time, according to Daniel Bordman's allegations earlier in April. He said that a security camera had been taken and that pro-Khalistan graffiti had been painted on the building's walls. Bordman, who went to the location, talked about what he witnessed and expressed disapproval of the way things were handled.
 
When I arrived, I saw that the vandalism had already been covered up, that some of the glasses were still broken, and that films recorded early in the morning claimed that Khalistan was responsible. You observed a lot of graffiti from Khalistan. I had conversations with some of the executives and devotees. They claimed that vandals also seized the security camera, which infuriated a number of devotees. I am not sure why they chose to simply remove the graffiti before the police arrived. In a video uploaded on X, Bordman stated, "That was not the only temple that was vandalized last night; Khalistanis also vandalized a Gurdwara in Vancouver."
 
"I visited the Lakshmi Mandir in Surrey that was vandalized by Khalistanis last night," Bordman wrote in a follow-up post. It has been vandalized three times now. According to the management and followers I spoke with, neither the police nor the political elite seem to give a damn.
 
 
Around three in the morning, he said, two people took a security camera and wrote graffiti on the temple walls. Locals questioned if the correct processes were followed after the temple administration purportedly cleaned the graffiti before police could evaluate the area.
 
 
 
 
 
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