Indiscriminate firing of 11 rounds at Hindu businessman's house in Canada, Khalistan supporters suspected
Canada Hindu Temple: Indiscriminate firing has taken place at the house of a prominent Hindu businessman in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. According to the report, the incident took place on December 27 at 8 am. According to a statement from the Surrey Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the businessman whose home was shot at is the elder son of Satish Kumar, president of the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Surrey. 11 rounds were fired Satish Kumar said that 11 rounds were fired at his house. However, no casualty was reported in the attack. Last month, Khalistani supporters tried to intimidate Hindus at the Lakshmi Narayan temple. Indeed, when the Indian embassy officials came to the temple, the supporters of Sikhs for Justice created an uproar there. At that time, Satish Kumar, president of the temple, said that the number of Khalistani supporters was 25 and the Hindu temple had 200 people so the matter was brought to a standstill. A month after this incident, firing took place at