Amid fears of an “extremely high level of violent protests,” the Brampton Triveni Mandir and Community Centre has cancelled a Life Certificate Event.
The consular camp, scheduled for November 17, would allow Indian-origin Hindus and Sikhs to renew essential life certificates.
The temple administration issued a statement on Monday: “Please be advised that the Life Certificate Event scheduled at Brampton Triveni Mandir by the Indian Consulate on November 17, 2024, has been cancelled. This is due to official intelligence from Peel Regional Police, stating that there is an Extremely High and Imminent Threat Level of violent protests.”
🚨 OUTRAGEOUS FAILURE TO PROTECT CANADIAN HINDUS 🚨
It’s unacceptable that @PeelPolice , Mayor @PatrickBrownOnt, and other leaders have failed to protect the Hindu community, forcing Brampton Triveni Mandir to CANCEL events on its own premises due to IMMINENT THREATS OF VIOLENCE… pic.twitter.com/97SGwb6ks3
— Canadian Hindu Volunteers (@hindu_canadian) November 11, 2024
The authorities apologised to the community members, stating, “We apologize to all community members who were depending on the event. We are deeply saddened that Canadians now feel unsafe coming to Hindu Temples in Canada.”
“We call on Peel Police to address the threats being circulated against Brampton Triveni Mandir and provide security guarantees to the Canadian Hindu Community and the general public,” the temple administration added.
Meanwhile, the Chief of Police with the Peel Regional Police in Canada, Nishan Duraiappah, writes to Brampton Triveni Mandir & Community Centre, requesting them to consider rescheduling the upcoming Consular Camp at the Brampton Triveni Mandir & Community Centre on November 17, 2024.
Chief of Police with the Peel Regional Police in Canada, Nishan Duraiappah writes to Brampton Triveni Mandir & Community Centre, requesting them to consider rescheduling the upcoming Consular Camp at the Brampton Triveni Mandir & Community Centre on November 17, 2024.
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The letter reads, “We believe that a temporary postponement could contribute meaningfully to de-escalating the present tensions and safeguarding the well-being of those attending your location. ”
Brampton Triveni Mandir and Community Centre is a spiritual place for gathering all Hindus and like-minded people to participate in Puja, Kirtan, Sewa and Pravachan. On November 3, an Indian consular camp at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, near Toronto, witnessed a “violent disruption”. The incident sparked widespread criticism in and outside Canada.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the “deliberate attack” on a Hindu temple in Canada and said that “cowardly attempts to intimidate” Indian diplomats were appalling, and New Delhi expects Canadian authorities to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law.
“I strongly condemn the deliberate attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. Equally appalling are the cowardly attempts to intimidate our diplomats. Such acts of violence will never weaken India’s resolve. We expect the Canadian government to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law,” PM Modi said on X.
The ties between India and Canada took a sharp downturn following Canadian leaders making allegations without providing evidence about an assassination on their soil.