
Jaishankar condemns defacing of Hindu temple in US, says separatists should not be given space
Jaishankar condemns defacing of Hindu temple in US, says separatists should not be given space
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar last week condemned the defacing of the SMVS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir at Newark in California and said that separatists should not get space.
The reactions from External Affairs Minister came after a prominent Hindu temple in California was defaced with pro-Khalistan slogans and anti-India graffiti. The incident came to light when images were shared on X by the Hindu-American foundation.
Speaking to the media in the Indian capital New Delhi, Jaishankar said, “I have seen it. As you know that we are worried that… outside India the extremism and separatists should not be given space. Our Consulate there complained to the government and the police and I think an inquiry is underway.”
Earlier in the day, Indian Consulate in San Francisco in a post on X also condemned the defacing of the prominent temple and said, “We strongly condemn the defacing of SMVS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir at Newark, California with anti-India graffiti.”
“This incident has hurt the sentiments of the Indian community. We have pressed for quick investigation and prompt action against the vandals by the US authorities in this matter,” it added.
According to the temple administration, the incident took place last week.
This is not the first time a Hindu temple has been targeted, as similar incidents have occurred in the past, both in the US and its neighboring Canada.
In August, a temple in Canada’s Surrey was vandalized allegedly by Khalistani supporters. Pro-Khalistan posters were put up on the walls and the gate of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, in Surrey — one of the oldest temples in British Columbia.
Some of the posters called for Canada to investigate India’s “role” in the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June.
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