
Brampton (Canada) – Following the attack by Khalistanis on the Hindu Sabha Temple here, Hindus gathered in large numbers to show their strength outside the temple. At this time, the participating Hindus had the Indian national flag in their hands. Chanting ‘Vande Mataram’ and ‘Jai Shriram’, the crowd displayed Hindu unity. Slogans were raised against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Government.
A young man named Rushabh, who participated in this protest, said, “We as a Hindu community are very sad because of what happened here. We are here in support of Hindu community. The Hindu community has contributed a lot to Canada, and we are progressive, we add a lot of economic value, we maintain law and order wherever we go. It is very sad to see the behaviour of politicians and Police. We are only asking for justice. Rule of law should be followed, and criminals should be prosecuted according to the law.”
Canada’s former Sikh minister calls Trudeau an ‘idiot’
Ujjal Dosanjh, who was a cabinet minister in former Prime Minister Paul Martin’s Government, claimed in an article that many gurdwaras in Canada are under the control of pro-Khalistan elements. People in Canada today consider ‘Khalistani’ and ‘Sikh’ as one. They think if we are Sikhs, we are Khalistanis too. This is the result of Trudeau’s mistakes. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a ‘sociologically and politically idiot’. Trudeau never understood that most Sikhs are secular and have nothing to do with Khalistan.
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