Canada court orders buffer zone around Sikh Temple in Vancouver

Authorities fear violence between Indian officials, Sikh separatists

By Barry Ellsworth

TRENTON, Canada (AA) – Fears of violence prompted a Vancouver judge Friday to order a buffer zone around a Sikh Temple.

The safe zone was requested by Ross Street Gurdwara officials to keep apart Sikh separatists advocating for an independent state of Khalistan and visiting Indian officials.

The court order follows Canadian police investigations that found the Indian government allegedly has been involved in extreme violence on Canadian soil, including the assassination of a Canadian Sikh in 2023.

Temple leaders said “intense protest” could result between the two factions. The buffer order is in effect from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.

"The current climate is one of tension between pro-Khalistani supporters and the Indian government, and they are opposed to all manifestations of the Indian government, including in Canada," said Scott Turner, the lawyer for the Ross Street Gurdwara leadership, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

The Indian officials are here for their annual “consular camps” where according to court documents, "seniors of Indian descent (can) complete administrative tasks with the Government of India, primarily in relation to their pensions, without the need for attending in person at the Indian consulate."

The camps are scheduled for Nov. 2 and Nov. 16.

"We think that's inappropriate and people need consular services and we're trying to assist people in accessing consular services. Full stop," Turner said.

The buffer establishes a safety zone around the temple and forbids protesters from interfering with people who attempt to access the building. It is one of the largest Sikh Temples in British Columbia.

It is anticipated that the temple will be overflowing with those celebrating Diwali this weekend and Vancouver police have warned they will be prepared to take action if necessary.

"Staff from our Emergency Operations and Planning Section are working with leadership from the Ross Street temple to address their specific concerns, and we have plans in place to respond should a protest or gathering occur," Vancouver Police Department Sgt. Steve Addison said in a statement.

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