Khalistani Attack on Hindu Temple in Australia, Fifth Incident in 2 Months
Khalistani Attack on Hindu Temple in Australia, Fifth Incident in 2 Months 
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Khalistani Attack on Hindu Temple in Australia, Fifth Incident in 2 Months

Deepak Sharma

Attack on Hindu Temple in Australia: For the last few months, cases of attacks on Hindu temples are continuously coming to the fore in Australia.

Now in Brisbane, Khalistan supporters attacked Shri Lakshmi Narayan Temple and wrote things against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the walls of the temple.

A Twitter handle named Australia Hindu Media has shared a video. It is seen that Khalistanis have written objectionable slogans on the walls of the temple.

Slogans like 'Modi terrorist, Hindu community terrorist, 1984 Sikh genocide' are written in it.

Fifth incident in the last two months

Fifth incident in the last two months
  • First of all, anti-India slogans were found written on the walls of the Swaminarayan Temple in Melbourne on January 12.

  • On January 18, Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Melbourne was vandalised.

  • On January 23, anti-India slogans were found written in the ISKCON temple in Albert Park, Melbourne.

  • On February 18, two Hindu temples were targeted on the occasion of Mahashivratri.

  • And now on March 3, Sri Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Brisbane was attacked.

Khalistani flag was thrown in the consulate

On the night of 21 February, some Khalistan supporters attacked the Indian Consulate in Brisbane and threw the Khalistan flag there.

On the morning of February 22, when India's consul Archana Singh reached here, she saw the flag.

Archana immediately informed the police about the matter. The flag was seized by the police upon their arrival.

Hinduism is the third-largest religion in Australia

According to the 2021 census, Hinduism is the third-largest religion in Australia. 6.84 lakh Hindus are living in Australia.

This is 2.7% of the population there. The Sikh population stands at around 2.09 lakhs, comprising 0.8% of the overall population.

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