Another Hindu temple in the United States has been vandalized with pro-Khalistan and anti-India graffiti. The incident, which took place in Greenwood city of Indiana, is the latest in a series of similar acts targeting Hindu places of worship in the U.S. and Canada. The graffiti, which included slogans and messages, has been widely condemned by the Indian government and Hindu-American organizations. Police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. This vandalism comes amid heightened tensions and growing concerns over the activities of extremist groups in the diaspora.
In response to the recent vandalism of a Hindu temple in the United States, Editor-in-Chief of ‘The Australia Today’, Jitarth Bharadwaj, has criticized US authorities for using “free speech” as a shield to avoid taking decisive action against pro-Khalistan extremists. Bharadwaj has been a vocal critic of what he calls a growing trend of “Hinduphobia” and violence against the Hindu diaspora in Western countries. He argues that the inaction of law enforcement and governments enables hate crimes and contributes to a climate of fear. This incident, which saw anti-India graffiti painted on the temple, is the latest in a series of similar attacks in the U.S., Canada, and Australia, and has led to a wider debate about freedom of expression versus incitement to violence
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