In the late hours of Saturday, extremist individuals vandalized a Hindu temple in Canada with Khalistan referendum posters, according to Australia Today.
The incident occurred in the Canadian province of British Columbia. “#Breaking Another #Hindu temple vandalised in #Canada by #Khalistan extremists – bogus #Khalistanreferendum posters put at door of @surreymandir to create fear among #Indian community,” Australia Today said on Twitter.
The posters shared by Australia Today, read “Canada investigates the role of India in June 18th assassination”.
The incident’s footage has also gone popular on social media platforms. Australia Today released a video of two masked guys pasting posters and taking photos before fleeing the site. The poster on the temple entrance said and featured a photograph of Khalistan Tiger Force head and designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was slain in June of this year.
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