Amid a series of high-profile hate-attacks and vandalism of Hindu tabernacles in Australia, it has now come to light that the Swaminarayan Temple in Perth has entered a trouble call from Khalistan sympathizers. While speaking with The Australia moment, the President of Temple, Vinodbhai Hirani, said he entered a call from an American number, and the man who was on the call said himself to be “Gurupdesh Singh,” who advised Hindus to support Khalistan or face dire consequences.
Hirani told the Australian media that they’re deciding with the operation commission on how to further cover the tabernacle from similar attacks. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to visit India on is four-day sanctioned state stint listed from March 8 to March 11. Specially, this is the first visit by an Australian Prime Minister in six times and comes on at the time of the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), which entered into force in December. The Australian Prime Minister will be accompanied by Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator Don Farell, and Minister for coffers and Northern Australia, Madeleine King, along with other elderly officers.
The highlight of his visit will be attending the 4th and vital India-Australia test match in Ahmedabad with PM Modi. Shree Swaminarayan Temple is positioned on Marshall Road in Perth the capital of Western Australia. Temple President Vinodbhai Hirani told The Australia moment, “I entered the call from an American number while I was working at Temple”. The followers of Bhagwan Swaminarayan who are part of Sanatan Dharma (the eternal Hindu Faith) feel worried and angry after being targeted for their religious practices. They’re seeking support from executive and police authorities in Western Australia. Temple President Vindobhai Hirani told The Australia moment, “We’re having a meeting of our operation commission to decide what differently should be done to keep our tabernacle safe”.