Australia: sixth Hindu temple attacked, this time they write ‘Claim Modi Terrorist (BBC)’ on partitions of BAPS Swaminarayan Temple, dangle Khalistani flag on gate

On Friday, the Khalistani supporters attacked any other Hindu temple in Western Sydney’s Rosehill suburb of Australia. The supporters vandalized the BAPS Swaminarayan temple and wrote “Claim Modi Terrorist (BBC)” at the partitions of the temple. In the meantime, a Khalistan flag may be observed putting at the gate of the mentioned temple.

This comes nearly two months after the Khalistani vandalized the historical Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Carrum Downs and wrote anti-Hindu and anti-India slogans at the partitions close to the temple in Australia’s Melbourne.

In keeping with the Australia Nowadays document, the BAPS Swaminarayan temple used to be attacked early on Friday morning and the assault got here to the fore after probably the most day by day guests of the temple reached the temple for providing prayers. The temple control used to be then knowledgeable who additional knowledgeable the Police in regards to the incident.

The BAPS Swaminarayan temple of Western Sydney’s Rosehill suburb has been vandalised through Khalistan supporters. Within the early hours of Friday morning, temple control discovered the entrance wall of the temple vandalised with graffiti & a Khalistan flag putting at the gate, studies…

— ANI (@ANI) Might 5, 2023

The NSW Law enforcement officials have reached the spot and are investigating the topic. They have got additionally been supplied with the CCTV pictures through the temple control for investigation.

Previous on January 17, the supporter had attacked the historical Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Carrum Downs and had written ‘Goal Modi’, ‘Modi Hitler’, and ‘Hindustan Murdabad’ at the partitions subsequent to the temple. Reportedly, Australia has observed 4 separate anti-Hindu assaults on Temples initiated through pro-Khalistani parts residing within the nation within the final 4-5 months.

On March 4, Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple in Brisbane’s Burbank suburb used to be vandalised with anti-Hindu and anti-India graffiti defacing its partitions. In keeping with native media studies, the vandalism used to be performed through pro-Khalistani supporters. The miscreants wrote anti-Hindu, anti-India and pro-Khalistani slogans at the partitions close to the temple all through the vandalization.

On February 16 a Kali Mata temple gained a caution in opposition to maintaining a Bhajan program. A girl priest of a Kali Mata temple within the northern suburbs of Melbourne in Australia gained threats from Khalistani terrorists for organizing a Bhajan program of Indian singer Kanhiya Mittal.

On January 23 a equivalent assault through Khalistani parts came about on the Hare Krishna Temple situated at Albert Park in Melbourne town of Australia. The temple served because the centre of the Bhakti Yoga motion in Melbourne and is administered through the World Society of Krishna Awareness (ISKCON). As in line with studies, temple partitions had been defaced with anti-India slogans of ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ and ‘Hindustan Murdabad.’ The miscreants had additionally hailed slain Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale as a martyr.

On January 12, the Hindu group residing in Melbourne awoke to a surprise because the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir, situated within the northern suburb of Mill Park, Melbourne, used to be vandalised through Khalistani attackers. The partitions of the temple had been defaced through spray portray anti-India and anti-Narendra Modi slogans.

Significantly, PM Modi had taken cognizance of the development and had raised the problem in entrance of Australian PM Anthony Albanese, who used to be on a seek advice from to India on March 10. He had mentioned that the Indian group used to be fearful in regards to the assaults. PM Albanese then confident that the security of the Indian group could be a concern for him.

Additionally, the Ministry of Exterior Affairs issued a commentary condemning the assault at the Indian group through the extremist Khalistani teams in Australia. The MEA had steered the native government to release an investigation into the case and punish the perpetrators.