Yet as Canada is at war, Peel Regional Police reported on Tuesday that no immediate challenges have been made to places of worship in the region.
” Peel Regional Police is aware of society problems, especially at places of worship, regarding marches and perceived risks. The Peel Regional Police stated in a statement that Peel Regional Police would like to understand that they have not received any immediate threats against any places of worship in the region.
The authorities said they have increased inspections and are actively engaging with local officials and institutions to provide a sense of security in response to public fears.
To help manage risks and stop increase, officials have also collaborated with the Indian Consul General and local religious institutions.
The administrators agreed to defer Consular Camps until a later date in light of the current area tensions and a shared desire to preserve public safety, according to Peel Police.
A judicial camp event was scheduled for November 17th, but Brampton’s Triveni Mandir and Community Centre canceled it because of a “high and immediate threat level of aggressive protests.” The occasion was intended to renew American Hindus and Sikhs ‘ essential life certificates for official purposes.
We apologize to all group members who were relying on the function, church officials said in a declaration. They expressed regret for the disturbance and expressed disappointment with the growing concerns. We are seriously disappointed that Canadians then feel uneasy visiting Canadian Hindu temples.
The church leadership urged Peel Police to take serious action in order to protect the Hindu community and stressed the need for better protection for all residents, regardless of religion.
Earlier, Peel Police arrested Lal Banerjee, 57, in connection with a rally at the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton. Banerjee was charged with “public incitement of hatred”, under section 319 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Code of Canada, and was released with conditions pending a court appearance.
In response to a protest at the Hindu Sabha Temple on November 3, where a Hindu-Canadian was reportedly harmed by assault at an American diplomatic camp, the arrest was made.
Since then, more than a thousand Hindus have gathered at the church to demand that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership take swift action to stop further attacks on holy sites.
Following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s complaints last year that American officials were “potentially” involved in the killing of Khalistan follower Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the political tensions between Canada and India are growing.
The accusations, which India absolutely refuted, caused American diplomats to be fired from India andstrained diplomatic ties, with New Delhi insisting that Canada has allowed pro-Khalistan groups to gain area.
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