Canada – Hindu community in Brampton city heckles Mayor Patrick Brown in a temple for allowing a section to carryout their ‘Khalistani Referendum’ agenda.
Hindu diaspora living in Canda asked Mayor to remove hateful banners against Hindus from all over the city that read ‘Sikh infants burnt alive by hindu mobs.
On asking question by reporters if he will remove banners installed by Khalistanis, he replies “We love everyone”. Brown was shamed in front of four parliamentarians , three provincial parliamentarians and two city councillors.
Member Parliament of Liberal party Chandra Arya urged to the people to “keep cool” and he said ” We do have strong differences but Brown is our guest in the temple”.
According to TAG TV reports , Patrick brown is known politician for creating Hinduphobia and Indophobia. Reports say that Brown and other mayors of other cities have allowed government funded auditoriums and arenas to carry on referendum in the name of freedom of expression. Whereas, Hindu diaspora is shocked how does Canadian municipal, provincial and federal governments allow Khalistani ideology to nurture there.
On the earlier occasions, India has asked Canada to stop so called “Khalistan Referendum” by anti – India elements in Ontario on November 6. The Union Government of India has asked the Canadian government to act against those who promote terror and violence against India.
The diaspora also ponders how would Canadian politicians and authorities feel if Quebec Referendum happens in India.