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CANADIAN SIKHS PROTEST: No Indian Government “Consular Camps” At Gurdwaras After Committing Murders Of Sikhs
- November 5, 2024
Khalsa Diwan Society Executive Called Out For Allowing Indian Regime To Use Ross Street Gurdwara For Services!
Local Sikhs came out to protest and call out the Khalsa Diwan Society Vancouver executive committee for allowing Indian government to host “Consular Camps” at the Ross Street Gurdwara despite the recent shocking allegations of Indian government and their agents, using criminal death squads allegedly at the behest of India’s Home Minister Amit Shah, to murder Sikhs on Canadian soil like Hardeep Singh Nijjar and targeting other Sikhs for murder around the world. BC Sikh groups, especially related to the Sikh independence Khalistan movement, came out in droves on Saturday, November 2, at the Ross Street Gurdwara to protest the Indian government presence at the temple to call out “traitorous” officials who run the oldest Sikh Society in North America. “We don’t want the Indian government holding such camps in our Gurdwaras after they have been caught red-handed murdering our Sikh brothers here in Canada and around the world,” one protestor told DESIBUZZCanada. “We also want these traitors running this Gurdwara to stop this nonsense and urge all Sikhs to make their voice heard against them.”
By PD Raj – Senior Reporter DESIBUZZCanada
SOUTH VANCOUVER – Local Sikhs came out to protest and call out the Khalsa Diwan Society Vancouver executive committee for allowing Indian government to host “Consular Camps” at the Ross Street Gurdwara despite the recent shocking allegations of Indian government and their agents, using criminal death squads allegedly at the behest of India’s Home Minister Amit Shah, to murder Sikhs on Canadian soil like Hardeep Singh Nijjar and targeting other Sikhs for murder around the world.
BC Sikh groups, especially related to the Sikh independence Khalistan movement, came out in droves on Saturday, November 2, at the Ross Street Gurdwara to protest the Indian government presence at the temple to call out “traitorous” officials who run the oldest Sikh Society in North America.
“We don’t want the Indian government holding such camps in our Gurdwaras after they have been caught red-handed murdering our Sikh brothers here in Canada and around the world,” one protestor told DESIBUZZCanada. “We also want these traitors running this Gurdwara to stop this nonsense and urge all Sikhs to make their voice heard against them.”
A B.C. Supreme Court judge recently granted an order to establish a buffer zone around the Ross Street Sikh temple in advance of Saturday’s expected confrontations between protesters and Indian consular officials.
The Khalsa Diwan Society said in court documents that it expects “intense protests” at two “consular camps” scheduled for Nov. 2 and Nov. 16 after the RCMP made allegations about Indian officials' involvement in criminal activity in Canada.
The court documents say the camps give seniors of Indian descent a chance to meet with consular officials to complete administrative tasks, mostly related to their pensions, without having to attend the consulate in Vancouver.
Six Indian diplomats were expelled from Canada last month over allegations that they used their position to collect information on Canadians in the pro-Khalistan independence movement and then pass that on to criminal gangs who targeted the individuals directly, reported Global News.
The order prohibits protesting, blocking the sidewalks or intimidating anyone trying to enter the property within 50 metres of the roads surrounding the temple.
The court documents say protests at last year’s camps meant police officers had to use a “decoy plan” to escort consular staff out of the Gurdwara from a side door to avoid confrontations, reported Global News.
With News Files