In Canada, after yesterday’s attack on a temple in Brampton by pro-Khalistan Sikhs, there is severe tension between the two communities and riots may break out at any moment.
Based on reports and information found on social media, it is estimated that both communities are preparing jathas in several areas. A minor incident can lead to riots in many parts of Canada.
India has demanded the Canadian government to investigate the attack on a temple in Brampton and take action against all those involved.
India has expressed hope that the Indian diplomats posted in Canada will not face any difficulty in assisting the concerned.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement on Monday that the attack by extremists and separatists on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton (Ontario) area and violence against people is highly condemnable.
Indian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says that we formally demanded from the Canadian government that all those responsible for this heinous act be brought to justice. It is hoped that the Canadian government will ensure the protection of all places of worship.
It should be noted that the Indian leadership is angry with Canada for the alleged involvement of Indian agents in the murder of pro-Khalistan Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Najar in the Canadian province of British Columbia last year.
Investigators have also said that there is evidence of involvement of seven senior politicians, including Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, in the case.
The relationship between the two countries has become strained over this issue. India has recalled its high commissioner while several Canadian diplomats have been ordered out of New Delhi.
Evidence has been found that two Indian nationals were involved in the conspiracy to kill the pro-Khalistan leader Graptunat Singh Pannu, who has the citizenship of Canada and the US, and both of them (Nikhil Gupta and Vikas Yadav) have been indicted by the US Department of Justice. has done
Nikhil Gupta has been brought to the US after being arrested in the Czech Republic, while Vikas Yadav (who is said to be a former officer of India’s central intelligence agency ‘RA’) has been arrested by the Delhi Police.
The US is also preparing to demand the extradition of Vikas Yadav. India is stuck in this case. Canada is also taking an interest in the case as Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is also a citizen of Canada.
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**Interview with Dr. Aditi Sharma, South Asian Affairs Expert**
**Host:** Welcome, Dr. Sharma. Thank you for joining us today to discuss the escalating tensions in Canada following the recent attack on a Hindu temple in Brampton.
**Dr. Sharma:** Thank you for having me. It’s crucial to address these issues as they significantly impact community relations and diplomatic ties.
**Host:** First, can you provide some context about the attack and the sentiments surrounding it?
**Dr. Sharma:** Certainly. The attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton by pro-Khalistani Sikhs has raised alarm bells due to its implications for communal harmony in Canada. The pro-Khalistan movement has been a sensitive issue, with a notable diaspora supporting it in Canada. Incidents like these often exacerbate existing tensions between the Sikh and Hindu communities, which have historically coexisted but are now finding themselves at odds due to these extremist actions.
**Host:** India’s Ministry of External Affairs has demanded an investigation into the attack. How has this request been received in Canada?
**Dr. Sharma:** Canada has a robust framework for dealing with hate crimes, and the government is expected to act on this request seriously. However, the response will also depend on how they navigate the delicate balance of respecting freedom of expression while condemning acts of violence. The Indian government has expressed concerns about the protection of its diasporic community and places of worship, which will only complicate diplomatic relations if not handled delicately.
**Host:** You mentioned the potential for riots—a situation that seems quite alarming. What might trigger such violence?
**Dr. Sharma:** The atmosphere is already charged, and both communities are reportedly preparing for possible confrontations. A minor incident or provocation, such as a demonstration or inflammatory speech, could escalate quickly into violence. Community leaders and local law enforcement need to step in to diffuse tensions proactively before they reach that point.
**Host:** Given the geopolitical backdrop, how are these events impacting India-Canada relations overall?
**Dr. Sharma:** There’s a growing frustration within India about Canada’s handling of pro-Khalistani elements, especially in light of prior incidents, including the controversial murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This situation creates a perfect storm for diplomatic strain. Both governments need to communicate effectively to avoid miscalculations that may lead to further conflict, both domestically within Canada and internationally.
**Host:** Thank you, Dr. Sharma, for your insights. It’s essential for all of us to remain aware of how these tensions can affect communities and international relations alike.
**Dr. Sharma:** Thank you for having me. It’s crucial to keep the dialogue going and seek peaceful resolutions.