The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS-USA) condemns the violent attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Canada, which took place on November 3, 2024, during the Diwali celebration observed by devotees within the temple premises. From the video evidence circulating in the media, the assailants appear to be members of a Khalistani separatist group known for advocating violent extremism.
HSS-USA expresses deep concern for the safety and human rights of the Hindu community in Canada, as well as the safeguarding of properties owned by the Hindu community, including temples throughout the country. The organization anticipates that Canadian law enforcement will respond appropriately and take decisive action against those responsible for this violent act.
The recent attacks on temples in New York and California underscore that this incident in Brampton is not an isolated event but part of a worrying trend affecting Hindus of North America as a whole. Such acts of terrorism and hate-driven violence cannot be justified as political expression; they constitute a direct infringement of laws designed to protect human rights, particularly those of religious minorities, and further jeopardize the safety of the general populace.
HSS-USA asks the media, educators, thought leaders and community influencers to address the rising tide of extremism targeting the Hindu community and recognize a threat to American society, and work toward fostering a culture built on peaceful coexistence by condemning all forms of hate and bigotry.
Additionally, HSS-USA implores U.S. authorities, including elected officials and law enforcement agencies, to take prompt and decisive action against these hate groups and to hold accountable those who, under the pretence of political support, either explicitly or implicitly endorse violence against Hindus.