In yet another shocking incident, a terrorist attack took place on the Lakshmi Narayana temple in Brisbane, Australia. This is not an isolated incident, as reports suggest that such attacks are going on continuously against Indian establishments in the country. The Khalistan terrorist organization is suspected to be behind this heinous act.
Temple president Satinder Shukla expressed his shock and anguish, stating that he was informed about the attack by the temple priest and devotees this morning. Earlier, the Gayatri Mandir in Brisbane was also threatened by Khalistan terrorists based in Lahore, Pakistan. This has created a sense of fear and intimidation among the Australian Hindu community.
Hindu Human Rights Director Sarah L. Gates condemned the attack, stating that the organization is trying to intimidate the community through propaganda and cyber attacks. She added that such incidents are not only a threat to the safety and security of the Australian Hindu community, but also a violation of their fundamental rights.
The Australian authorities have assured that they are taking necessary measures to prevent such attacks in the future. The Indian government has also condemned the incident and urged the Australian government to take strong action against the perpetrators. Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed his concern and said that India stands in solidarity with the Australian Hindu community.
The Australian Hindu community has urged the authorities to take immediate action to ensure the safety and security of their places of worship. They have also appealed to the international community to take note of such incidents and take necessary steps to prevent such attacks in the future.
The Australian authorities have assured that they are committed to protecting the rights and freedoms of all communities in the country, and will take all necessary measures to ensure their safety and security. The investigation into the attack is still ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming days.
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