Now, the Indian government has also reacted strongly to attacks on Hindu communities and their temples in Canada. Violence broke out at the Hindu Mahasabha in Brampton, Canada, and people were also attacked. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a strong statement on the matter on Monday. Meanwhile, current Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar stood in Australia and lashed out at Canada’s Justin Trudeau government.
The political space of extremist forces – Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar expressed concern over attacks on Hindu temples in Canada. He said the events in Canada showed that extremist forces were gaining political space there. Jaishankar told a press conference with Canadian Foreign Minister Wong that what happened at a Hindu temple in Canada yesterday was extremely worrying. He said you should look at the statement from our official spokesperson and the concerns expressed by our Prime Minister yesterday. That gives you an idea of ​​how deeply we feel about this.
What did the Australian Foreign Minister say?
At a press conference, Australia’s foreign minister was asked about the attack on a Hindu temple in Canberra. In this regard, he said that these incidents were disturbing to the Indian community. Australia’s foreign minister said everyone in the country should be treated with safety and respect, regardless of their beliefs and culture. People have the right to protest peacefully, but lines must be drawn and those who incite violence and hatred must be punished by law.
Jaishankar put forward three points
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also commented on Canada’s allegations. He reiterated that Canada had brought the charges but gave no details. The first thing S Jaishankar said was that Canada had developed a pattern of making accusations without providing specific details. Second, Canada conducts surveillance on our diplomats, which is unacceptable. Third, by watching videos such as the attack on a Hindu temple, you can understand what kind of political space Canada provides to extremist forces.
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