Canada Temple Attack: Pawan Kalyan Calls For Action

Amaravathi/Hyderabad, Nov 5 (Maxim News): Describing the attack on a Hindu temple in Canada as “more than an isolated incident.” Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has said the incident pained him reply and expressed hope that the Canadian government would take necessary steps to ensure the safety of the Hindu community there.

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In a social media post on Monday night, Kalyan said Hindus are a global minority, and as such, they receive little attention, and little solidarity and are easily targeted.  Every act of hatred, every instance of abuse against them is a blow to all who cherish humanity and peace.

It pains me deeply to see our Hindu brothers and sisters enduring persecution, violence, and unimaginable suffering in places like Pakistan, Afghanistan, and recently, Bangladesh.  Today’s attack on a Hindu temple and Hindus in Canada strikes at the heart, sparking both anguish and alarm, he said. But this is more than an isolated incident and across various countries, acts of violence and targeted hatred against Hindus persist, yet the silence from global leaders, international organizations, and the “so-called peace-loving” NGOs is deafening, he added.

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Pawan Kalyan stressed that it is not merely a plea for compassion but a call for action that the world needs to acknowledge and address the suffering of Hindus with the same urgency and commitment it offers others.  

It is my fervent hope that the Canadian government takes immediate, decisive steps to ensure a safe and secure environment for the Hindu community there,” The Deputy CM said humanity cannot afford selective compassion and people should stand united with unwavering resolve, against the persecution of any community, anywhere. 

Addressing a gathering on Tuesday in Palnadu District, Kalyan said he is appealing to the Centre to talk to world leaders on the situation in Canada and Bangladesh where, according to him, Hindus are being attacked.

Referring to Sanatana Dharma, he said it is all about having a larger heart and he will protect Muslims if “something” happens to them. 

He appealed to all Hindus to come forward and be united wherever they are “suppressed and oppressed”.  (Maxim News)


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