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'Backed By Political Clout': Pro-Khalistan graffiti defaces Gurdwara and Temple in Canada, MP Arya condemns extremists

Pro-Khalistan graffiti defaced a gurdwara in Vancouver and a temple in Surrey, sparking condemnation from Canadian officials and organisations. MP Chandra Arya labelled the extremists as “well-funded, and backed by significant political clout.”

April 21, 2025 / 08:52 IST
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Pro-Khalistan graffiti was sprayed on a gurdwara in Vancouver and a temple in Surrey, drawing widespread condemnation from Canadian organisations and officials. MP Chandra Arya condemned the extremists, describing them as “well-funded and backed by significant political clout.”

The two sites targeted were the Khalsa Diwan Society (Ross Street Gurdwara) in Vancouver and the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey. Leaders from the Khalsa Diwan Society stated that the act was carried out by “a small group of Sikh Separatists advocating for Khalistan.”

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The statement condemned the defacement as part of a larger campaign by extremist groups seeking to divide and instill fear within the Canadian Sikh community. “A small group of Sikh Separatists advocating for Khalistan defaces our sacred wall with divisive slogans,” the society said. “This act is part of an ongoing campaign by extremist forces that seem to instil fear and division within the Canadian Sikh community.”

The statement further emphasised that such actions undermine the core values of inclusivity, respect, and mutual support, which are fundamental to both Sikhism and Canadian society. It urged Canadians to stand united against extremism.

The Vancouver Sun reported that the police are investigating the incident, with Vancouver Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Steve Addison confirmed that an investigation is underway, though no arrests have been made.