Three individuals have been charged in connection with demonstrations outside a Hindu temple in Ontario that escalated into acts of unlawfulness. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also issued a social media post condemning the violence and calling on the Canadian government to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law. Peel Regional Police arrested three individuals on Monday morning and are still investigating other alleged acts that occurred during the incident. The protests began at a temple in Brampton, Ontario, with reports of violent attacks and protesters using flagpoles to strike others. The incident later moved to two separate locations in Mississauga, where one arrest resulted in a police officer sustaining minor injuries.
The Hindu Canadian Foundation has alleged that the violence was supported by Khalistani sympathizers, leading to a call for justice from Modi and condemnation from Canadian politicians. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the violence unacceptable and emphasized the right of all Canadians to practice their faith freely and safely. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre also condemned the violence and vowed to unite the people and end the chaos. Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed his condemnation of the incident and emphasized the importance of ensuring that people feel safe in their place of worship. Law enforcement expressed appreciation for the cooperation of peaceful protesters and promised to provide updates as more information becomes available.
The protests that occurred outside the Hindu temple in Brampton escalated into violence, with individuals using flagpoles to strike others. The situation later moved to two separate locations in Mississauga, resulting in one arrest and a police officer sustaining minor injuries. The Hindu Canadian Foundation has alleged that Khalistani sympathizers supported the violence. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the violence in a social media post and called on the Canadian government to uphold the rule of law. Canadian politicians, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, also condemned the violence and emphasized the right of all Canadians to practice their faith freely and safely.
Peel Regional Police have arrested three individuals in connection with the demonstrations and are still investigating other alleged acts that occurred. Modi described the violence as cowardly attempts to intimidate diplomats and expressed India’s resolve to not be weakened by such acts. Canadian politicians echoed his sentiments, with Trudeau calling the violence unacceptable and Poilievre vowing to unite the people and end the chaos. Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemned the incident and stressed the importance of ensuring that individuals feel safe in their place of worship. Law enforcement thanked peaceful protesters for their cooperation and promised to provide updates as more information becomes available.
The incident at the Hindu temple in Brampton has sparked condemnation from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who called on the Canadian government to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law. Peel Regional Police have arrested three individuals and are investigating other alleged acts that occurred during the demonstrations. Video footage showed individuals using flagpoles to strike others, with the violence later moving to two separate locations in Mississauga. The Hindu Canadian Foundation has alleged that Khalistani sympathizers supported the violence. Canadian politicians, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, have all condemned the violence and emphasized the importance of ensuring that everyone can practice their faith freely and safely. Law enforcement expressed appreciation for peaceful protesters and promised to provide updates on the investigation.