Chandra Arya on Saturday expressed concern over Khalistani supporters in Canada putting up posters of Indira Gandhi's assassination.
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Arya claimed that the Khalistani supporters are once again attempting to «instil fear of violence in 'Hindu-Canadians'» by putting up posters of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination, showing bullet holes in her body with her Sikh bodyguards turned assassins holding guns.
The Canadian member of parliament, Arya, further recalled the similar float of threats that were spread a couple of years back.
«Khalistan supporters in Vancouver with posters, of Hindu Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi body with bullet holes with her bodyguards turned assassins holding their guns, are again attempting to instil fear of violence in Hindu-Canadians,» Arya said in a post shared on X.
«This is a continuation of threats with a similar float in Brampton couple of years back and few months back Pannu of Sikhs for Justice asking Hindus to go back to India. I again call on law enforcement agencies in Canada to take immediate action,» Arya added.
The Canadian member of parliament said that if this continues to remain unchallenged, it might lead to something real.
«With picture of guns readily being used to convey the message may lead to something real if this is left to continue unchallenged,»