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Swaminarayan temple vandalized in America: Miscreants wrote – 'Hindus go back', second attack on temple in 10 days

Attacks on Hindu temples in America are not stopping. This is the second time in the last 10 days that a Hindu temple has been attacked in this manner. Not only this, anti-Hindu slogans were also written in the Swaminarayan temple. The rioters wrote 'Hindus go back'. The incident took place in Sacramento, California. Earlier, a similar incident happened in New York's Swami Narayan temple.

Hinduism is growing in America. Hinduism is an English term used to define hatred towards Hindus.

Swaminarayan temple vandalized again Recently, a similar case came to light from New York. Swaminarayan temple was also vandalized there. After this incident which took place about 10 days ago, now the temple in Sacramento has been vandalized and the Indian Consulate has condemned the incident. Now again such a case has come to light.

Hindu organization BAPS issued a statement saying that 'less than 10 days after the vandalism of the BAPS Sri Swaminarayan Temple in New York, our temple in Sacramento was desecrated. The temple was vandalized with hate messages. We condemn this hatred. We are very saddened by this.

Hindu temples were also vandalized earlier

  • In early July, the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Edmonton, Canada was vandalized.
  • 10 days ago BAPS Sri Swaminarayan Temple vandalized in Melville, New York.
  • Now the BAPS temple in Sacramento has been vandalized and hate messages written on it.

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