Khalistan terrorist and Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has issued a threat targeting the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and other Hindu temples on November 16 and 17. His warning, made on Monday, also took aim at Indian diplomats.
In a statement, Pannun claimed, “We will shake the foundations of Ayodhya, birthplace of the violent Hindutva ideology.” SFJ announced its intention to disrupt activities by Indian diplomats holding life certificate camps for the diaspora in Canada. Planned actions include targeting the Kalibari Mandir in Mississauga on November 16 and the Triveni Mandir in Brampton on November 17.
This development follows the recent arrest of Inderjeet Gosal, a key SFJ figure, by Canadian authorities. Gosal was detained over his alleged role in last week’s Khalistani attack on Hindu devotees at a Brampton temple.
Pannun declared that Khalistan supporters would continue countering Indian diplomats and warned Indo-Canadians to keep their distance, advising them not to become “fodder” in the fight for Khalistan. Indian agencies are reportedly closely monitoring the situation as tensions rise.
Inputs from TOI
In a statement, Pannun claimed, “We will shake the foundations of Ayodhya, birthplace of the violent Hindutva ideology.” SFJ announced its intention to disrupt activities by Indian diplomats holding life certificate camps for the diaspora in Canada. Planned actions include targeting the Kalibari Mandir in Mississauga on November 16 and the Triveni Mandir in Brampton on November 17.
This development follows the recent arrest of Inderjeet Gosal, a key SFJ figure, by Canadian authorities. Gosal was detained over his alleged role in last week’s Khalistani attack on Hindu devotees at a Brampton temple.
Pannun declared that Khalistan supporters would continue countering Indian diplomats and warned Indo-Canadians to keep their distance, advising them not to become “fodder” in the fight for Khalistan. Indian agencies are reportedly closely monitoring the situation as tensions rise.
Inputs from TOI
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