Hindu temple in Canada cancels consular event amid protests
Canadian police warned Brampton Triveni temple in Canada of an "extremely high and imminent" threat level of violent protests
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The Life Certificate event, organised by the Consulate General of India, Toronto, was scheduled for 17 November at the temple premises. FILE PHOTO: PTI
Ottawa, 12 Nov
The Brampton Triveni temple in
Canada has cancelled a consular event after the Canadian police warned them of
an "extremely high and imminent" threat level of violent protests.
The Life Certificate event,
organised by the Consulate General of India, Toronto, was scheduled for 17 November
at the temple premises. It was part of the consulate's many camps for issuing
Life Certificates for pension purposes.
On Monday, the temple authorities
said the event was cancelled due to "official intelligence from Peel
Regional Police, stating that there is an Extremely High and Imminent Threat
Level of violent protests". "...We must make the appropriate decision
to cancel to ensure the safety of Brampton Triveni Mandir devotees, community
visitors, and the general public," the temple authorities said in a
statement. "We are deeply saddened that Canadians now feel unsafe coming
to Hindu Temples in Canada," it added.
Temple authorities called on Peel
Police to address the threats being circulated against the temple and provide
security guarantees to the Canadian Hindu community and the general public.
The cancellation came almost a week
after protestors carrying Khalistani flags clashed with devotees at a Hindu
Sabha temple and disrupted an event co-organised by the temple authorities and
the Indian Consulate at Brampton.
Last week, the Consulate General of
India in Toronto said it was cancelling some of its scheduled consular camps
after the Canadian security authorities conveyed their inability to provide
minimum security protection to its organisers.
After the protests at the Hindu
Sabha temple in Brampton on November 3, the Ministry of External Affairs said
that New Delhi remains "deeply concerned" about the safety and
security of Indian nationals in Canada.
India condemned the attack with an
expectation that those indulging in violence "will be prosecuted".
The relations between India and
Canada have come under severe strain following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's
allegations in September last year of a “potential” involvement of Indian
agents in Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing.
New Delhi rejected Trudeau's
charges as “absurd.”
Nijjar, a Canadian citizen, was
designated a terrorist by India. India has been maintaining that the main issue
between the two countries is that of Canada giving space to pro-Khalistan
elements operating from Canadian soil with impunity.
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