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News Topical, Digital Desk : Anti-Hindu protests have started again in Toronto, Canada. An anti-Hindu parade was taken out at the Malton Gurudwara in Toronto and the deportation of Hindus has been announced. Canadian journalist Daniel Boardman shared a video of the anti-Hindu parade going on at the Malton Gurudwara in Toronto. And asked whether Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney will be different from former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau in dealing with the Khalistanis.

Demanded to send 800,000 Hindus to India

Boardman made the statement in response to a post shared by a user named Sean Binda on the social media platform X. In the post, Binda mentioned that the Khalistani group at the Malton gurdwara demanded the repatriation of 8 lakh Hindus to India and termed it as 'anti-Hindu hate from the Khalistani terrorist group'.

The anti-Hindu parade in Toronto comes just days after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the ruling Liberal Party swept national elections. The federal election was declared ahead of schedule after Carney dissolved parliament and sought a fresh mandate.

 

Laxmi Narayan temple vandalized for the third time

In early April, Daniel Boardman alleged that the Laxmi Narayan Temple in Surrey, British Columbia, was vandalised for the third time. He said the building's walls were defaced with pro-Khalistan graffiti, after which a security camera was stolen. Boardman, who visited the site, reported what he had seen and expressed concern over the way the situation was being handled.

 

The glass is still broken...

Daniel Boardman further said about this incident, when I reached there I saw that the vandalism had already been covered, there were still some broken glasses... Videos were made in the morning which said that Khalistan was behind this. You saw a lot of Khalistani pictures... I spoke to some devotees and the management. I did not understand why they decided to remove the graffiti before the police arrived.


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