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Petition for recognition of Hinduphobia in Canada tabled in House of Commons

“Petition for recognition of Hinduphobia in Canada tabled in House of Commons”, Hindustan Times, November 3, 2023:

“Canadian MP Melissa Lantsman tabled a petition calling for the recognition of Hinduphobia, in the House of Commons on Thursday. She also sought the Government’s response to the petition, e-4507, closed on October 17, with 25,794 signatures.

The deputy leader of the Conservative Party in the House, Lantsman said the community had “seen an increase in attacks against the Hindu people in their places of worship.”

“Everyone in this country deserves a safe place, free of intimidation and violence and harassment and vandalism to worship, no matter what that looks like,” she said in the House while tabling the petition…..”

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