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Protests Erupt in Canada Over Anti-Hindu Remarks at Parade

  • Pro-Khalistan speaker at Toronto parade calls for expulsion of 800,000 Hindus.
  • Banners displayed included violent slogans like “Kill India.”
  • Indo-Canadian leaders call for urgent action against extremist ideologies.

A disturbing video from the Khalsa Day parade in Toronto has sparked widespread outrage. This occurred after a speaker using a megaphone called for the removal of eight lakh (800,000) Hindus from Canada.

Indo-Canadian groups, including the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Hindu Volunteers, swiftly condemned the rhetoric. They described it as dangerous and radical.

Anti-Hindu Hate at Toronto Parade Raises Concerns Over Canada’s Extremism Blind Spot

The Khalsa Day parade controversy has reignited fears that Canada’s liberal asylum and speech policies are being exploited by radical elements. The event was meant to celebrate Sikh tradition. However, it was marred by a hate-filled speech that targeted Hindu Canadians and demanded their deportation. Many have compared this to ethnic cleansing rhetoric.

Community leaders argue this rhetoric represents not freedom of expression but an incitement to violence. The fact that such language was tolerated in a public setting without immediate police intervention has raised alarm. Concerns are over the Canadian government’s handling of extremist groups like pro-Khalistan networks.

Mark Carney, newly elected Prime Minister, has pledged to repair diplomatic ties with India, strained under Trudeau’s leadership. However, incidents like these test his commitment. His leadership will be measured by whether he confronts this issue decisively. Will he allow the permissiveness that characterized his predecessor’s tenure to continue?

Adding fuel to the fire is the ongoing vandalism of Hindu temples, such as the recent third defacement of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey with pro-Khalistan graffiti. These acts of targeted hate demand stronger law enforcement response, not passive tolerance masked as inclusivity.

Canada’s multicultural values are at risk if extremist rhetoric is not firmly addressed. A united stance from leaders and communities is needed to uphold peace and safety for all.


“History teaches us that calls for mass expulsion lead to unthinkable acts.” – Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce

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