Canada's Bharat Mata Mandir defaced with Pro-Khalistan and anti-India posters ahead of rally
Case Summary
Ahead of a pro-Khalistan rally in Canada, on July 7, 2023, the Bharat Mata Mandir in Ontario's Brampton was defaced with anti-India posters. Posters targeting Indian diplomats Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, Consul General of India in Toronto Apoorva Srivastava and Consul General in Vancouver Manish were put around the temple. They have been held responsible by the Khalistanis for the murder of Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 in Surrey, Canada. Similar “War Zone” posters featuring pro-Khalistan slogans were seen in other locations in Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Why it is Hate Crime ?
In Hinduism, a temple is the abode of the Deity. The Deity in the Temple is consecrated, thereby, making it a real, breathing entity. Hindus believe that not just the Deity but the temple premises itself are sacred to Hindus since Hindus hold the faith that the entire Temple space is an amalgamation of the divine energy of the deity. Given the central significance of Temples in Hindu Dharma, any attack against a Hindu Temple or its peripheral premises is an attack on the faith itself and is born out of animosity towards the faith, of which, the Temple is a central tenet. Any manner of attack against a Temple and/or its premises would therefore be considered a religiously motivated hate crime. In this case, the Khalistani perpetrators desecrated a Hindu temple with pro-Khalistan, anti-India slogans. While it can be said that since the slogans were against the country, the crime should not be documented in the Hindu hate tracker. However, the truth remains that the attack on Hindu temples is in itself reflective of the hostility Khalistani separatists nurture against Hindus. It is pertinent to note that Khalistani separatists harboured specific animosity towards Hindus and their faith and also view India as a Hindu collectivity. The very basis of their demands for a separate country carved out of India is that India is a Hindu collectivity and the Sikh religious identity is separate from it, much like Islam. Therefore, by the Khalistanis, anti-India slogans are also a manifestation of anti-Hindu sentiments of the Khalistanis and therefore, constitutes a hate crime.

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