

India Condemns Vandalism At Hindu temple In California: 'Despicable Act'
Hindu temple vandalized in California: india on sunday strongly condemned an incident of vandalism at a Hindu temple in California's Chino Hills and advised the USA government to take 'stringent action' towards the ones involved.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) termed the incident as a 'despicable act.'.
"We have seen reports regarding the vandalism at a Hindu temple in Chino Hills, California. We condemn such despicable acts in the most powerful terms," external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir jaiswal said.
New delhi also referred to as for good enough protection at locations of worship in light of the Chino Hills temple vandalism incident. "We call upon the nearby law enforcement government to take stringent movement towards the ones accountable for these acts and additionally make sure adequate security at locations of worship," he stated.
Hindu temple vandalized in california with anti-India graffitiA BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir located in Chino Hills, california, became desecrated with anti-India messages on sunday, days ahead of a so-called 'Khalistani referendum' in Los Angeles.
The respectable page of BAPS for America shared the info of the incident on the social media platform X and stated that it was just another show of hate against the Hindu community. It delivered that the network will 'in no way let hate take root' and that peace and compassion shall prevail.
In a post on X, BAPS Public Affairs wrote, "In the face of any other Mandir desecration, this time in Chino Hills, CA, the Hindu community stands steadfast against hate. Collectively with the network in Chino Hills and Southern california, we will by no means allow hate to take root. Our not unusual humanity and faith will make sure that peace and compassion are successful."
Significantly, the instances of temple vandalism happened in the last 12 months as well, with the **BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Sacramento, california, being vandalized at the nighttime of september 25. This incident passed off much less than 10 days after a similar assault on the BAPS Mandir in the Big Apple.
The anti-Hindu messages, such as terms like "Hindus move returned," alarmed the local Hindu community. In reaction, the community reaffirmed its commitment to standing united against such acts of hate.
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