A temple in Canada has been vandal꧙ised alle💟gedly by Khalistani sympathisers.
The reports said the incident has triggered a wave of anguish ꦺamong the Indian community in 🅷the country.
The reports st♕ated "anti-India" posters were put up on the walls and the gate of thဣe Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, in Surrey - one of the oldest temples in British Columbia.
As per reports, the posters called fo❀r Canada to investigate India's "role" in the death of Khalistani sympathiser Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18.
A video capturedꦇ by a security camera shows two masked man pasting the posters on the 𝔍walls and the gate of the temple, NDTV reported.
Designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who headed pro-Khalistan outfits Khalistan Tiger Force and the Canadian arm of Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), was ⛄shot dead by unknown attackers in June this year, it mentioned.
This is the fourth incident of temple va꧙ndalisation✨ in the country this year.
In April this year, Swaminarayan temple was vandalised in Ontario.In February, the Ram Mandir in Canada's Missis🧜sauga was vandalised, and in January a temple in Brampton🌳 was defaced with anti-India graffiti, it said.
The report said India has exℱpressed concern ove🗹r escalating activities by Khalistan supporters in Canada.
The Centre has clamped down on organisations and indi💜viduals trying💛 to stoke separatist sentiment in different countries.
Last month, posters labelling several senior Indian diplomats as "killers" had surfaced in Canada. Following which, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had called upon partner countries, including Canada, the UK and the US, to resist providing platforms to "extremist Khalistani ideology," arguing that it's detrimental to international🌳 relations, it added.