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Anti-Hindu Parade Held in Canada’s Malton Gurdwara, Group Demands Deportation Of 8,00,000 Hindus To India

Caged Effigies Of PM Narendra Modi , Amit Shah, Jaishankar Seen At Khalistan Event

New Delhi: A parade taken out by Khalistani sympathisers in Canada demanded the deportation of 8,00,000 Hindus to India. It also included a large truck with a mock-up of a jail that had effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. Parade was held in Canada’s Malton Gurdwara, Toronto.

The video was posted by a Hindu community leader in Canada, calling out the “blatant anti-Hindu hatred” from a Khalistani terrorist group. “This isn’t a protest against India’s government. It’s blatant anti-Hindu hatred from a Khalistani terrorist group, notorious for Canada’s deadliest attack, yet arrogantly claiming the right to stay. #KhalistaniTerrorism,” Shawn Binda tweeted.

Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman also shared the video of the anti-Hindu parade, and questioned if Mark Carney’s Canada would be any different from Justin Trudeau’s in acting against Khalistani elements. “The jihadis rampaging through our streets have done significant damage to the social fabric running around, threatening any Jews they can find. But the Khalistanis are giving them a good run for their money on most hateful foreign-funded menace to society.

The parade comes days after Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney led the Liberal Party to a stunning win in the elections, scripting a turnaround after it seemed to be down-and-out amid an economic crisis. Calling it a “shameful day”, the Coalition of Hindus of North America said, “The world has seen this template before and needs to be alarmed. Will city, provincial and national institutions take note? Will human rights groups or the media cover it?”

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