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'Cleared of wrongdoing': Hindu priest suspended in Canada for 'violent rhetoric' reinstated

IndiaTimes Friday, 8 November 2024
Rajender Prasad, a Hindu priest in Canada previously suspended for alleged "violent rhetoric," has been reinstated by the Hindu Sabha Temple. The Hindu Canadian Foundation criticized Brampton's Mayor for his role in the situation, demanding an explanation. Prasad's suspension stemmed from an incident involving Khalistani demonstrators at the temple.
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