Threat to Hindus after Trudeau's statement, organization writes letter to Public Security Minister, demands this
In its letter, the Forum has asked LeBlanc to pay attention to the matter and take important steps regarding the statements of designated terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, chief of the banned organization Sikh for Justice.

Canadian Hindu organization has written a letter to Security Minister Dominic LeBlanc. In this, the Hindu Forum has demanded protection of the Hindu community in view of the threats from Khalistanis. Hindu Forum Canada is a non-profit humanitarian organization created for the welfare of minorities in Canada.
In its letter, the Forum has expressed fear over the statements of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, head of the banned organization Sikh for Justice and designated terrorist. The Hindu community has demanded LeBlanc to pay attention to this matter and take necessary steps. Hindu Forum Canada said, 'We request the authorities to take this matter seriously. This is directly affecting the citizens of Canada. The hate videos going viral on social media have increased our concern even more.
India's designated terrorist Gurpatwant Pannu released a video saying, 'Pro-Khalistan Sikhs have always shown loyalty to Canada.' After this he has threatened Indo-Canadians to leave Canada. Pannu said, 'Hindus living in Canada should leave here as soon as possible.'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had accused the Indian government of the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, after which differences started in India-Canada relations. Nijjar was a designated terrorist from India who was shot dead outside a gurudwara in British Columbia on June 18. The forum said that Pannu has clearly said that anyone who refuses to accept her principles will be targeted.
The Forum said in its letter, 'We are confident that the Canadian authorities will take decisive steps in this matter.' On Wednesday, Indian origin students living in Canada and those planning to travel there have been ordered to exercise caution. Students and people of Indian origin in Canada have also been advised to avoid visiting religious places.