"A true Sikh is never a Khalistani" A Khalistani Protest at Canadian Embassy in Delhi following Temple Attack in Brampton
On November 3, Khalistani fanatics attacked with sticks Hindu devotees, women, and children who were outside Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton.

Near the Canadian Embassy in New Delhi, members of the Hindu Sikh Global Forum protest against the attack on a Hindu temple in Canada.
"A true Sikh is never a Khalistani": On November 3, Khalistani fanatics attacked with sticks Hindu devotees, women, and children who were outside Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton.
The case gained very quick condemnations of world leaders.
Sunday Hindu Sikh Global Forum stepouts at New Delhi's Teen Murti Marg outside of the Canadian High Commission, which are aimed at protesting the recent attack on Hindu temples in Canada, were stopped by police.
Delhi Police increased security in the area and arrested the protesters, who chanted slogans of increasing violence against Hindus in Canada by Khalistani militants.
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Hindu Sikh Global Forum, an umbrella of several Hindu and Sikh communities, has organised this march to present collectively a demand for action against such attacks.
Presiding officer Tarvinder Singh Marwah from the Hindu Sikh Global Forum says this fits into a pattern of incidents targeting the Hindu and Sikh communities.
"An entire generation had been destroyed during militancy. They were either killed or they migrated to other countries. Then they introduced drugs to ruin the life of our young generation," Marwah told
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He further said that the additional efforts were made to disrupt the community's unity, including attempts at forced religious conversions.
He added that the extra efforts made to break the unity of the community were, among other things, attempts at forced religious conversions.
"And now this new thing of attacking temples has started. This is wrong and unfortunate," he said.
#WATCH | Delhi: People of the Hindu Sikh Global Forum on their way to the High Commission of Canada, Chanakyapuri, to protest against the attack on a Hindu Temple in Canada, were stopped at Teen Murti Marg by Police. pic.twitter.com/ONaXu46gJi
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"We are here to tell you that we are all together. A true Sikh can never be a Khalistani. If they want a separate nation, they should keep it limited to themselves. We want our tricolour and our country to be respected at all times. India's Sikhs stand with India and do not support Khalistan," he stated.
These protests come at a time of rising diplomatic tensions between Canada and India following allegations by the Justin Trudeau administration regarding India's role in killing India-designated Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun—an allegation New Delhi has strongly denied, describing as "absurd" and "motivated.".
Ottawa recently labelled the Indian High Commissioner in Canada, Sanjay Verma, and five other diplomats as 'persons of interest' in the case. India raised strong objections to this matter and recalled all six diplomats. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticised Canada, stating they were welcoming people from India with links to organised crime, ignoring warnings by New Delhi.
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