The Guardian's propaganda piece has reignited a debate that was already settled after a detailed federal investigation in the United States found no wrongdoing.
Swami Brahmaviharidas, head of the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi, welcomed this decision by the US authorities and said that the allegations levelled against BAPS were false and that now their faith in justice is restored.
The anti-Hindu organisation HfHR, which has a history of siding with anti-India elements and terrorist organisations, was miffed since these Hindu institutions had participated in organising the Diwali festival at London's Trafalgar Square on October 27.
Hateful slogans such as "Hindus go back", “Modi=Hitler”, “Modi-Dr Jaishankar are terrorists”, “Modi Hindu Go Back”, and “F$%k Modi” were spray-painted on the Hindu temple in Sacramento, causing concern in the local Hindu community. The local Hindu community condemned this hate crime and sought action against those behind it.
In visuals that have surfaced on social media, it could be seen that the sacred Hindu temple was desecrated with disturbing slogans of 'Fuck Modi', 'Modi is Terrorist' and 'Hindustan Murdabad.'
"Khalistani extremists seems to get away with ease with their public rhetoric of hate and violence. Hindu-Canadians are legitimately concerned," Canadian MP Chandra Arya stated.