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US: Hindu Temple Vandalised With 'Free Palestine' Graffiti In New Jersey
Swarajya Staff
Nov 02, 2022, 10:32 AM | Updated 10:32 AM IST
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In a disturbing development, a Hindu temple has been vandalised in United States' New Jersey.
The Shree Umiya Dham Hindu Temple in Edison, New Jersey was vandalised with “Free Palestine” graffiti by miscreants on 30 October.
CoHNA, a Hindu advocacy group in the US, have condemned the incident and urged the authorities to bring the perpetrators to swift justice.
Shree Umiya Dham Hindu Temple in Edison, NJ vandalized with âFree Palestineâ graffiti. CoHNA strongly condemns this & stands with the temple in demanding that the perpetrators be brought to swift justice! Happened yesterday, whenâ¦1/n pic.twitter.com/KJt09KiNZs
— CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America) (@CoHNAOfficial) October 31, 2022
According to CoHNA, “Free Palestine” graffiti on a Hindu temple is a result of the Hinduphobic narrative peddled by “academics”, who portray Hindus as “colonisers” of Kashmir and draw false parallels with Palestine.
The outfit said that Shree Umiya Dham temple was also one of over 50 organisations who signed a coalition letter against Teaneck Democratic Municipal Committee's Hinduphobic and hate filled resolution.
"We fear the vandalism incident may be potentially linked to such anti-Hindu propaganda in NJ [New Jersey] and academia," the CoHNA said in a tweet.
"This latest act of vandalism adds to the growing concerns of the Hindu community in NJ [New Jersey] and beyond," it added.
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