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  • ‘Hindus Fear For Safety In Canada’, Indian-Origin MP Urges Trudeau’s Action | world news

    Canadian MP Chandra Arya flagged the rising Khalistani extremism in Canada, he voiced concerns over the safety of the Hindu community. He said that the Hindu Community in the country fear for their safety, “I too have experienced these concerns firsthand.” Chandra Arya pressed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to recognize the threat to Canadian-Hindu community from Khalistani groups and take action.

    “Last week, I could safely participate in a Hindu event in Edmonton only under the protection of RCMP officers, as a group of Khalistani protesters staged a disruptive demonstration against me,” Arya said in a video posted on ‘X’. The MP stated that Canadians expect their national government to work with countries affected by terrorism and extremism to ensure the safety of its citizens.

    His statement comes at a time when India and Canada are at crossroads over the alleged involvement of Indian diplomats in the assassination of India-designated Khalistani terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside a Gurudwara in British Columbia. Trudeau has accused India of collaborating with organized crime elements to carry out ‘violent acts’ against Canadian citizens on their territory. India strongly criticized PM Justin Trudeau’s strategy claiming it to be an act of entertaining ‘vote bank’ dynamics of Canada.

    Arya urged the Hindu-Canadians to be vocal about the issue and suggested that the main cause of this persistence of Canadian Khalistani extremism is rooted in the ‘political patronage’ that these extremists receive. The Canadian MP called for both countries to restart diplomatic talks to solve the problem.

    “Recent revelations and developments are impacting Canada and India’s ability to collaborate on this issue. It is critical that we all recognize the importance of eliminating cross-border threats posed by Khalistani extremism and resume our efforts to address it effectively,” Arya said.

    Text of my statement: I have heard concerns from Hindus across Canada regarding recent developments. As a Hindu Member of Parliament, I too have experienced these concerns firsthand. Last week, I could safely participate in a Hindu event in Edmonton only under the protection of… pic.twitter.com/mf7hhoxnEL — Chandra Arya (@AryaCanada) October 16, 2024

    He further added, “We (Hindu-Canadians) are one of the most educated and successful communities in this country, contributing greatly to Canada’s progress. Yet, our low profile is often mistaken for weakness by politicians.”

    Notably, on October 14, India expelled six Canadian diplomats shortly after summoning Canada’s Charge d’Affaires, Stewart Wheeler. India expressed that the “unfounded targeting” of its High Commissioner and other diplomats in Canada was entirely unacceptable.

  • Indian Prime Fee in Canada seeks removing of ‘smoking Kaali’ poster

    The Indian Prime Fee in Canada on Monday issued a remark on ‘smoking Kaali’ poster through filmmaker Leena Manimekalai.

    Poster of documentary movie Kaali depicts the Hindu goddess smoking a cigarette (Symbol credit: Twitter)

    The Indian Prime Fee in Canada on Monday issued a remark on ‘smoking Kaali’ poster through filmmaker Leena Manimekalai, and recommended the Canadian government and the development organizers to withdraw “all such provocative subject matter”.

    In a remark, the Prime Fee mentioned that they have got won lawsuits from leaders of the Hindu group in Canada about “disrespectful depiction of Hindu Gods at the poster of a movie showcased as a part of the ‘Underneath the Tent venture on the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto.”

    Please see a Press Launched issued through @HCI_Ottawa @MEAIndia @IndianDiplomacy @PIB_India @DDNewslive @IndiainToronto @cgivancouver percent.twitter.com/DGjQynxYJS

    — India in Canada (@HCI_Ottawa) July 4, 2022

    “Our Consulate Basic in Toronto has conveyed those issues to the organizers of the development,” learn the remark.

    “We also are knowledgeable that a number of Hindu teams have approached government in Canada to do so. We urge the Canadian government and the development organizers to withdraw all such provocative subject matter,” it added.

    Kaali controversy:

    The talk erupted after filmmaker Leena Manimekalai shared the poster of the movie on social media. The poster depicts a girl dressed within the gown of Goddess Kaali. She is noticed smoking a cigarette within the picture. Along side her same old accoutrements of trishul (trident), and sickle, the actor enjoying the goddess is proven wielding the LGBTQ+ group’s pleasure flag. Have a look right here:

    Tremendous delighted to proportion the release of my contemporary movie – as of late at @AgaKhanMuseum as a part of its “Rhythms of Canada”
    Hyperlink: https://t.co/RAQimMt7Ln

    I made this efficiency document as a cohort of https://t.co/D5ywx1Y7Wu@YorkuAMPD @TorontoMet @YorkUFGS

    Feeling pumped with my CREW percent.twitter.com/L8LDDnctC9

    — Leena Manimekalai (@LeenaManimekali) July 2, 2022

    Quickly after she shared the poster, Leena Manimekalai was once on the receiving finish of on-line brickbats. Social media customers requested the Aga Khan Museum, the place the movie was once introduced, to take it down right away.

    In the meantime, the maker of the movie, Leena Manimekalai, has recommended other people to look at the film first ahead of vilifying it.