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Ottawa: The statements of the leaders in the country’s parliament on Tuesday on the recent violence in the temple in the city of Brampton, Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and conservative opposition leader Pierre Poilever have condemned the violence. However, Justin Trudeau did not mention the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton or the word Khalistan during his speech. Describing Sikhs and Hindus as South Asian communities, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday in the House of Commons (Canadian Parliament) that the perpetrators of violence should not be seen as representatives of any religion. ) said, ‘For the past few days we have seen violence against the South Asian communities in the country, which we condemn. Let me make it very clear that those who are inciting violence and hatred in no way represent the Sikh or Hindu community in Canada. Trudeau addressed Hindus and Sikhs as the South Asian community.

The opposition leader surrounded Trudeau.

Opposition Leader Pierre Poillevre lashed out at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons on Tuesday. He condemned the violence in the Brampton temple and said why such a situation arose? Poilievre accused Trudeau of using violence in South Asian communities to distract from domestic economic problems.

“Today we are seeing sectarian clashes on the streets of Brampton,” Poilievre said. This was unprecedented in the country before Prime Minister Trudeau came to power. It seems that they worked to divide the people and the result of this division is this violence. Will PM Trudeau take responsibility for his own division and the resulting violence?

A debate on violence from Canada to India

The violence in Brampton, Canada is not only discussed in Canada but also in India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned the attack on the temple in Canada. In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi wrote, ‘I condemn the planned attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. Attempts to intimidate our diplomats are equally appalling.

Justin Trudeau had earlier said in a tweet, ‘The violence at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton is unacceptable. Every Canadian has the right to practice their faith freely and safely. Thank you for the quick response of Peel Regional Police to protect the community and investigate this incident.’

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