New Delhi:India on Thursday condemned the vandalisation of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Temple in Edmonton, Canada, urging the Canadian government to take immediate action. In his weekly media briefing, India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We have taken up the matter with Canadian authorities, both in Delhi and Ottawa. We condemn the vandalisation. We expect the local authorities to take strong and swift action against those responsible. These attacks against temples have become a recurring occurrence and are done with a purpose, which is not difficult to fathom."
He said, "We have seen several such incidents in recent times in Canada. The lack of action against the perpetrators has further emboldened such criminal elements." Jaiswal noted that those advocating and responsible for extremism and violence need to be brought to justice, or else the rule of law and respect for pluralism in Canada will continue to be severely undermined. "We hope the Canadian government will take action," added the MEA spokesperson.
On Monday, the walls of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Edmonton, Canada, were defaced with anti-India graffiti, which saw worldwide condemnation. The Vishva Hindu Parishad, Canada, denounced the Hinduphobic graffiti and vandalism at BAPS Mandir in Edmonton. They urged the Government in Canada to act decisively against the growing extremist ideology propelling hate against the peace-loving Hindu community in our country.
The Indian Consulate General in Vancouver also condemned the anti-India graffiti and requested Canadian authorities to investigate the matter and take prompt action against the perpetrators.
On Wednesday, July 24, Canadian MP Chandra Arya slammed Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh saying "We Hindus have come to our wonderful country Canada from all parts of the world. From every country in South Asia, many countries in Africa and the Caribbean and many other parts of the world, we have come here and Canada is our land."