Khalistani Supporters Attack On Hindu Temple President In Canada: 14 Shots Fired, Latest Update On Surrey Incident
Khalistani Supporters Attack on Hindu Temple President in Canada: 14 Shots Fired, Latest Update on Surrey Incident.
Stay informed about the shocking Khalistani Supporters attack on Lakshmi Narayan Temple President in Surrey, British Columbia.
Learn about the 14 shots fired, the damage caused, and the ongoing investigation. Explore the background of previous incidents and the motive behind the attack
Khalistani Supporters fired fourteen shots during an attack on the president of the Hindu temple Lakshmi Narayan’s home in Canada.
Khalistani Supporters killed the president of a well-known Hindu temple in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. 14 rounds were fired one after the other at his house.
According to the news agency, the house of Lakshmi Narayan Temple President Satish Kumar in Surrey was attacked by Khalistani supporters on Wednesday night.
Although no one was injured in the firing, the house was damaged due to the bullet.
At least 14 bullets were fired during the attack on his son’s home, according to Temple President Satish Kumar.
He remained at the scene for several hours, examining evidence, conversing with witnesses, and searching the area for potential CCTV video.
According to the news agency, the firing took place early in the morning on Wednesday (December 27) at the residence of the son of Lakshmi Narayan Temple President Satish Kumar in Surrey.
The incident happened at a residence in the 14900 block of 80th Avenue in Surrey.
At the same time, the police said that there was news of the house being damaged in the attack, and an investigation into the incident has been started.
Police said Satish Kumar is the president of Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, Surrey. The attack is being seen as revenge for the protests organized at the temple against Khalistani militants.
He said a counter-protest was organized at the temple last month against Khalistani extremists when they gathered to attack the temple complex.
This is the third time that Lakshmi Narayan Temple or its members have become victims of attack by Khalistan supporters.
It is noteworthy that in August, the famous Hindu temple in British Columbia, Canada was vandalized with anti-India graffiti, causing massive outrage within the Indian community.
Reportedly, at midnight, Khalistan referendum posters were also affixed to the temple’s main entrance.
At the time, the Brampton mayor vehemently denounced the act of defacing the temple’s walls to propagate hate speech against India.