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This time the posters feature the country’s High Commissioner in Ottawa and two Union ministers. While the previous edition featured India’s High Commissioner in Ottawa Sanjay Kumar Verma and its Consuls General in Toronto and Vancouver, this time it included External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah.
India has expressed displeasure over the vandalism of more temples and anti-India posters in Canada’s British Columbia province. A prominent temple in British Columbia’s Surrey city was vandalized on Saturday (August 12) with anti-India and pro-Khalistan posters pasted on its front gate and back wall. Such posters also surfaced in the early hours of Tuesday. Among the temples targeted was the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Surrey, which had been desecrated earlier on 12 August.
This time the posters feature the country’s High Commissioner in Ottawa and two Union ministers. While the previous edition featured India’s High Commissioner in Ottawa Sanjay Kumar Verma and its Consuls General in Toronto and Vancouver, this time it included External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah. The latest series of posters with the word ‘Wanted’ were put up at various locations across the city of Surrey. Like the earlier ‘Kill India’ posters, videos of the posters put up at various places were circulated on social media on Monday.
Other temples that were targeted were BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, Sri Venkateswara Mahavishnu Temple and Sri Mata Bhameshwari Durga Temple, according to videos posted online at various locations in the Metro Vancouver area. confirmed the incident at the Lakshmi Narayan temple, but could not independently verify the incident at the other three temples. The video posted online carried the hashtag #Hinduunderattack.
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