Canada: A large statue of Mahatma Gandhi was tampered with by some anti-social elements in a Hindu temple in Richmond Hill, Canada. After this incident, India objected to Canada and demanded action in the matter. Police say that investigation is on.
Mahatma Gandhi’s statue defaced: A large statue of Mahatma Gandhi was tampered with by some anti-social elements in a Hindu temple in Richmond Hill, Canada. After this incident, apart from the temple committee, the Indian High Commission lodged a strong objection against Canada and demanded action against it. Police say that information has been received about this. After receiving the complaint, the police started an investigation into this heinous crime. According to the York Regional Police, there is a Vishnu temple in the area of ​​Yonge Street and Garden Avenue. It has a five-meter-high statue of Mahatma Gandhi. Somebody distorted this idol. After providing information at roughly 12.30 pm, police were summoned to the scene.
Hand of anti-social elements
Cast York Regional Police spokeswoman Amy Boudreau said someone tampered with the base by writing derogatory words at the base of the statue. As of yet, this rally has been linked to antisocial groups. A member of our team is currently monitoring the situation.
Police will take strict action
According to the police, it was an “event-driven by hate bias.” “Hate crime of any kind is not tolerated by York Regional Police.” “The law will take the toughest measures feasible against those who victimize others on grounds of race, national or ethnic origin, language, color, religion, age, sex, gender identity, gender expression, or other similar factors,” Boudreau stated.
The president of the temple also condemned
Temple President Dr. Budhendra Dubey said that the idol has been in its present place Shanti Park for more than 30 years. He said it had never been damaged in any way before. Early on Wednesday morning, it was discovered that the statue had been attempted to be damaged. This behavior left me feeling incredibly let down. We won’t harm anyone or any group if we can live the way Gandhi taught us to live.
Consulate General of India also raised an objection
The vandalism was condemned in tweets from the Indian High Commission in Ottawa and the Indian Consulate General in Toronto. Both claimed to have spoken with Canadian law enforcement about the crime. A representative of the Indian Consulate in Toronto expresses sadness about the removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s monument from the Richmond Hill Vishnu Temple. The Indian community in Canada has been deeply wounded by this wicked, criminal act. To look into this hate crime, we are in touch with the Canadian authorities.
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