‘Such actions hurt India…’, CM Mann expressed displeasure over Khalistanis attack on Hindu temple in Canada, know what to say?

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Punjab News Desk!!! Punjab Chief Minister and AAP leader Bhagwant Mann has reacted to the attack on the Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada. He said that to stop such violent incidents, both the Indian and Canadian governments should talk so that such incidents do not happen again. CM Mann said that what has been happening in Canada for some time is highly condemnable. Punjabis consider Canada as their second home. No one wants such incidents to happen. What happened in Brampton was not good at all. Action should be taken against the culprits. He said that I want both the countries to sit and talk on this issue. So that this does not happen in future. We want the welfare of the people. Jahan-wanji punjabi all over the world are very calm and hardworking.

Good relations should remain between the two countries

CM Mann further said that people from every second-third house in our country have settled abroad. Canada is like a second home. They come there to celebrate weddings and festivals. The people here get employment. Good relations should be maintained between the two countries.

PM Modi also condemned

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also reacted to the attack on Hindu temples in Canada. He said that such actions will not weaken India’s resolve. PM Modi said that a Hindu temple has been deliberately attacked in Canada and he condemns it. Posting on social media handle X, PM Modi wrote that I strongly condemn the deliberate attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. The cowardly attempts to intimidate our diplomats are equally appalling. He said that such acts of violence will never weaken India’s resolve. We expect the Government of Canada to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law.

The incident is of 3rd November

In fact, Khalistani supporters beat the devotees with sticks in the Hindu Sabha temple of Brampton. The video of the incident was also revealed. After this incident, the Indian High Commission had objected to this incident and also expressed concern.

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