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Hindu temple ‘vandalised’: Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman explains how it was targeted by Khalistanis 3rd time; watch video

Bordman says at 3 am, 2 people graffitied the Hindu temple and stole 1 of the video cameras
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A Hindu temple in Surrey, British Columbia – the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir – was vandalised for the third time on Sunday night.

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Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman posted a video about it, saying that two people spray-painted the temple and stole a security camera at around 3 a.m

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"I spoke to the management, and they said that at 3 am, two people came and graffitied the whole place and stole one of the video cameras," Bordman could be heard saying in the video. "The community is upset, and they also don't feel like that political class is going to do anything, and they don't feel like the police are on their side," he added.

In his video, Bordman said the temple’s management and worshippers feel that police and political leaders aren’t doing enough to protect them or take the issue seriously.

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He also mentioned that another place of worship – the Ross Street Gurdwara in Vancouver – was also vandalised with pro-Khalistan graffiti, a slogan linked to a Sikh separatist movement.

The Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce strongly condemned the temple attack, calling it an act of hatred and urged the government to take quick action.

Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya also spoke out. He warned that Khalistani extremists are becoming more powerful and are targeting both Hindu temples and Sikh gurdwaras. He said it's time for Hindu and Sikh Canadians to come together and demand action from the government. Arya said staying silent is no longer an option.

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