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A month ago, anti-India slogans were written on the walls of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Melbourne.
Khalistan supporters have threatened attacks on Indians after incidents of attacks on temples in Australia. All this is happening at a time when Australian PM Anthony Albanese, during his recent visit to India, assured that those who attack Hindu temples have no place in Australia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed concern to Albanese about the attacks on temples. In the latest development, Khalistan supporters have announced to hold a Khalistan Remembrance Rally on Wednesday and lay siege to the Indian Consulate in Brisbane. Posters threatening Indian journalists have been put up in Australia. Khalistan supporters have also announced a referendum in Brisbane on 19 March.
SFJ behind warning of attack on Indians
SFJ is behind the threat of attack on Indians in Australia. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, the head of this organization declared terrorist in India, has also released a video. In this, threats have also been given to Indian journalists Jitharth Jai Bhardwaj, Amit Sarwal and Pallavi Jain, including Indian High Commissioner Manpreet Vohra.
Police not taking action
No action has been taken despite complaints to the police of incidents of attacks on temples in Australia and attacks on Indians during the Referendum. Sources say that the police register cases but do not make any arrests due to political pressure. Also Khalistan supporters do not take action.
Also read this special news of Bhaskar related to the case …
1. Attacks on religious buildings in Australia are not tolerated: PM Anthony Albanese said – action will be taken against the attackers

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday that our country is a multi-culture nation. We respect everyone’s faith. The person who attacks the buildings of religious places here will have to face legal action. Let us tell you that during the discussion with Albiniz on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had described the attacks on Hindu temples in Australia as a matter of regret. Read full news…
2. Attack on Hindu temple in Brisbane, Australia: Khalistan supporters brought down the wall, wrote Khalistani slogans

Khalistani supporters attacked Shri Lakshmi Narayan Temple located in Brisbane, Australia to create division between Hindu-Sikhs on foreign soil. The wall of the temple was broken. Along with this, slogans were written on the walls of the temple in support of Khalistan and against India. Read full news…