Canada Community Centre Cancels Event Over 'Extremely High Threat' Following Khalistan Attack on Hindu Temple

In a shocking turn of events, a community centre in Canada has cancelled an event citing 'extremely high threat' safety concerns after a recent attack on a Hindu temple by Khalistani militants. The move comes amidst rising tensions between India and Pakistan over the Khalistan issue.
According to sources, the Ottawa-based Sri Sri Ravishankar Centre for Health & Spirituality was forced to cancel its upcoming seminar due to credible intelligence that suggested the event might be targeted by extremist groups.
The decision was made after a series of attacks on Hindu temples and civilians in Punjab, India, which has raised concerns about potential security threats across Canada.
"This is an extremely sensitive time, and we cannot compromise on our safety," said a spokesperson for the Sri Sri Ravishankar Centre.
Separately, Canadian authorities have confirmed that several individuals have been arrested in connection with a plot to carry out an attack on a Hindu temple in Toronto last month. The accused are alleged to be affiliated with Khalistani militant groups operating in Canada.
As tensions continue to escalate between India and Pakistan over the Khalistan issue, Canadian officials have assured citizens of their commitment to ensuring public safety.