Several prominent Sikh organizations and gurdwaras from across Canada have issued a joint statement condemning the violent attack on the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Malton, Ontario, and calling for stronger actions against Indian diplomatic interference in the country
The World Sikh Parliament is deeply disturbed by the violent assault on the Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Malton, Brampton, on November 3, 2024. A group of pro-India protestors, masked and armed, attempted to breach the Gurdwara premises, causing immense distress among worshippers and disrupting the sanctity of this sacred space.
Tensions between Canada and India have escalated recently, with significant diplomatic fallout. Canadian government officials have publicly named Indian Home Minister Amit Shah, stating that he was involved in directing attacks against Sikh activists in Canada, allegedly using organized crime networks.
Humiliation faced by the Sikhs once again comes in news with high authority victim this time, nine other than Sikh Canadian Federal Minister Navdeep Singh Bains. He had passed the usual security checks at Detroit Metro Airport but that was not enough. Then he was asked to remove his turban.