Hindu Priest pushed around and asked to come to one side for questioning. This video shows the Priest is confused and stressed.
— INSIGHT UK - Leicester (@INSIGHTLeicestr) September 19, 2023
@leicespolice is this the correct behaviour from an officer?#GaneshChaturti #Hindus #Leicester pic.twitter.com/yusJUuySgs
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:41am on 21 Sep 2023,Thursday India Global
55-year-old man Dharmesh Lakhani, owner of Bobby's restaurant in Leicester was arrested by Leicester Police on Monday when he intervened to stop police harrassing the head priest of the Shivalaya Mandir on Belgrave Road. Video on social media allegedly showed a clash between an Indian-origin crowd and a cop. The man was released pending more inquiries. The incident occurred during an impromptu procession after an authorized festival. Police engaged the crowd to get details on the organizer, prompting the arrest. Authorities continue engaging the community to ensure safe celebrations and encourage informing the council to provide proper support. The incident has left Hindus feeling deeply distressed as they were not able to celebrate their festival. The murtis, which had been imported from India, were being wheeled along the pavement by a small group, when police showed up and claimed it was an "unplanned procession."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:22am on 21 Sep 2023,Thursday India Global
Sukhdool Singh, alias Sukha Duneke of the Davinder Bambiha gang, has allegedly been killed in a clash between rival gangs in Canada, reportedly in Winnipeg. Duneke, who fled India in 2017 using false papers, faced seven criminal cases in Punjab. His death follows the June killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in a similar gang dispute in Surrey. Canada has become a refuge for over 29 Punjab gangsters evading the law, causing unease over their presence. Duneke's shooting demonstrates the threat of escalating gang violence among Indian fugitives in Canada.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:10am on 21 Sep 2023,Thursday India Global
Canadian Member of Parliament Chandra Arya, a Liberal, has spoken out against the pro-Khalistan movement, stating most Sikh Canadians don't support it. He criticized separatist group Sikh For Justice's head Gurpatwant Singh Pannun for trying to incite Hindu-Canadians. Arya voiced concerns about diplomatic tensions after PM Justin Trudeau implied links between Indian agents and a pro-Khalistan terrorist's killing. Arya condemned attacks on Hindu Canadians, glorification of terrorism, and hate crimes justified as free expression. He emphasized Canada's commitment to rule of law. Arya called for national unity amid the diplomatic crisis with India.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:07am on 21 Sep 2023,Thursday India Global
Canada has rejected India's travel advisory that warned of security risks, asserting the country's safety amid escalating tensions over Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing. The dispute emerged after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India's government of involvement in Nijjar's death, which India dismissed as "absurd." In response, India cautioned citizens about anti-India activities and hate crimes in Canada. While affirming Canada's security, Immigration Minister Marc Miller acknowledged the gravity of the allegations. Minister Sean Fraser emphasized unity and dialogue, voicing concerns for Canadians. As diplomatic ties fray, Canada downplayed India's security fears.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:55am on 21 Sep 2023,Thursday India Global
Amid an escalating diplomatic dispute over the death of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, India has suspended visa services for Canadian citizens until further notice. The visa services website cited an Indian mission directive that, for operational reasons, Indian visa services in Canada were suspended effective September 21. The move comes as Indian-Canadian relations have frayed over Canada's support for the Khalistani movement. With visa services now halted, tensions between the two countries seem poised to continue rising.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:05pm on 20 Sep 2023,Wednesday India Global
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's prickly behavior at the recent G20 summit in India has generated fresh attention amid ongoing tensions with Delhi. Trudeau cut short a handshake with PM Modi and skipped the President's dinner and key events like the Global Biofuel Alliance launch. Though his aircraft faced technical issues, he did not seek Indian engagements. At their bilateral meeting, Modi raised concerns over extremism in Canada, which Trudeau defended as "actions of a few". With Trudeau accusing Indian agents of a separatist's killing on Monday, his G20 conduct reflected signs of the strained India-Canada ties well before that.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:53pm on 20 Sep 2023,Wednesday India Global
US National Security Council Spokesperson John Kirby has called the allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau against India "serious" and emphasized the need for a “transparent" dealing of the matter. Kirby urged India to cooperate in the probe. This development comes amid rising tensions between India and Canada following Trudeau's accusation that Indian agents were involved in Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's fatal shooting. Kirby also mentioned that the US would stay in touch with both countries and stressed the importance of a transparent handling of the sensitive matter.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:00pm on 20 Sep 2023,Wednesday India Global
The Indian government has issued a cautionary advisory for Indian nationals and students in Canada, urging them to exercise caution due to "growing anti-India activities and politically-condoned hate crimes and violence in Canada." This advisory follows a similar one issued by the Canadian government for its citizens in India, amidst the ongoing tensions between the two nations over the alleged killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The advisory also mentioned that Indian diplomats and sections of the Indian community opposing the anti-India agenda in Canada may face threats and recommended avoiding certain regions. It emphasized registering with Indian authorities for emergency assistance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:51am on 20 Sep 2023,Wednesday India Global
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, chief of the banned group Sikhs for Justice, threatened Canadian Hindus of Indian origin to leave Canada after PM Trudeau's claim of Indian involvement in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing. Pannun's message raises concerns about radical pro-Khalistan elements harboring anti-India sentiments. The threats have stoked fears among Canadian Hindus of Indian origin about their safety. This raises questions if Trudeau will arrest Pannun after his provocative threats targeting the Indian community in Canada following the Nijjar controversy.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:21am on 20 Sep 2023,Wednesday India Global
Australia has expressed concern over Canada's allegations that Indian officials were involved in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist. The country, a member of the Quad and Five Eyes intelligence alliance has raised the issue with its Indian counterparts. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong mentioned that these are concerning reports and that Australia believes in respecting the sovereignty of all countries and the rule of law. She declined to provide specific details about how these concerns were raised but emphasized Australia's commitment to peaceful expression of different views within its democracy.