
Intimidating anonymous letters have been sent to Hindu temples around the country, warning them that “idolatry is worse than carnage”.
Intimidating anonymous letters have been sent to Hindu temples around the country, warning them that “idolatry is worse than carnage”.
“Islam teaches that God does not share His divine attributes with anyone”, the letters continue, among several passages quoted from the Quran, Islam’s holy book.
The letters began arriving last week, and police were immediately contacted, Multicultural New Zealand national office head of operations Gurtej Singh said.

Hinduphobia in the West: Hatred against Hindus on the rise……
Khalistanis and Islamists in ‘liberal’ Western democracies are strategically creating a narrative of Hindu hatred even as they carry out physical attacks on the Hindu community,

‘…will face full force of law’: Australia’s Albanese gives assurance to PM Modi after attacks on Hindu temples
When asked by the media what assurances he gave PM Modi about protection of Hindu temples in Australia, he said,”I told him that Australia is a country that respects people’s faith, that we don’t tolerate the sort of extreme actions and attacks that we’ve seen on religious buildings, be they Hindu temples, mosques, synagogues, or churches.”

From Canada and Britain to Australia, Hinduphobia Has Gone Global
Ever since the Modi government swept into power, the nation’s civilisational and nationalistic aspirations have been reawakened, while a torrent of concerted efforts to destabilise India, that is Bharat, has been demonstrated

India Has Cautioned Canada, Australia And UK Over Attack On Temples, Says EAM Jaishankar
India has cautioned the governments of Canada, Australia and the UK over the temple attacks, said External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, adding that these nations have to respond appropriately over the issue.

Hindu temples attacked in Texas and Melbourne, hate crime suspected
A spate of attacks on Hindu temples in the US state of Texas and Australia’s Melbourne has triggered concerns among the Indian community living abroad, even as authorities probe for any possible hate crime. The first incident took place at Shri Omkarnath Temple in the Brazos Valley, Texas, on January 11, KBTX-TV reported on Friday.
According to reports, the temple was raided by burglars who stole some of the valuables from the premises, leaving the Indian community in a state of shock.