Khalistan supporters vandalise, deface walls of Hindu temple in Australia; 4th incident in two months
In two months, Australia has seen four separate anti-Hindu attacks on Temples initiated by pro-Khalistani elements living in the country.
In two months, Australia has seen four separate anti-Hindu attacks on Temples initiated by pro-Khalistani elements living in the country. The latest attack happened on March 4 at the Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple located in Brisbane city of Australia. As per reports, temple walls were defaced with anti-India hate-filled graffiti of 'Khalistan Zindabad'.

"Temple priest and devotees called this morning and notified me about the vandalism on the boundary wall of our temple," Temple president Satinder Shukla was quoted as saying by The Australia Today website.
"We have informed the Queensland police officers, and they assured to ensure the safety of Temple and devotees."
Here is a video of the Khalistani hate graffiti on the entrance of Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Burbank,Brisbane.@QldPolice @mc_millan4 Australian Hindus are closely watching how you respond to this malicious campaign by Khalistanis to intimidate Hindus & deface our places of worship. pic.twitter.com/7ageiS4l2Y
— Australian Hindu Media (@austhindu) March 4, 2023
Sarah Gates, director of Hindu Human Rights, said that the latest hate crime is an attempt to terrorise Australian Hindus. "This latest hate crime is a pattern of Sikhs For Justice globally, clearly attempting to terrorise Australian Hindus.
With a barrage of propaganda, illegal signs and cyberbullying, the organisation intends to present all-pervasive threats, fear and intimidation," Gates said.
Gates later tweeted an image of the Hindu community fighting back after the attack on the temple. Community members with the temple committee cleaned anti-Hindu hate-filled graffiti. "Hindustan Zindabad," she tweeted with a picture.
"Khalistan supporters are terrorising the Australian Hindu community and making it a very traumatising experience to practice our religion and visit temples," a long-time resident of the suburb said.
Hindustan Zindabad#ShreeLaxmiNarayan#BrisbaneHindus#Hinduphobia@bne_lordmayor pic.twitter.com/BIELDDUiEc
— 𑆩𑆳𑆬𑆴𑆤𑆵 Sarah L Gates (@SarahLGates1) March 4, 2023
This is the fourth incident of vandalism against Hindu temples in two months in Australia.
On January 23, the walls of the revered ISCKON temple in Melbourne's Albert Park were vandalised with graffiti "Hindustan Murdabad",
On January 16, the historic Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Carrum Downs, Victoria, was vandalised in a similar manner.
On January 12, the Swaminarayan temple in Melbourne was defaced by 'anti-social elements' with anti-India graffiti.
India has repeatedly condemned the vandalism against the Hindu temples in Australia and has raised the issue with the Australian government.
During his visit to Australia last month, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met his Australian counterpart Penny Wong and emphasised the need for vigilance against "radical activities" targeting the Indian community in Australia in the wake of vandalism of Hindu temples in the country by Khalistani supporters.
"Noted the forward movement on our bilateral agenda. Emphasised the need for vigilance against radical activities targeting the Indian community," Jaishankar tweeted after his meeting with Wong in Sydney.












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