The Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) strongly denounced the targeted murder of Nancy Grewal, a Canadian citizen and vocal critic of Khalistani extremists. Grewal, aged 45, was fatally stabbed at her home on March 3, succumbing to severe injuries despite medical efforts. The HCF emphasized the need for Canadian authorities to recognize the threat posed by Canada-based Khalistani extremists and urged the government to label the group as a terrorist entity.
The foundation expressed concern over the growing influence of Khalistani extremists within political systems and certain media outlets, calling for urgent action to address these homegrown extremist networks. They highlighted the need for a transparent investigation by LaSalle Police Service and Windsor Police into Grewal’s killing to ensure justice is served. The HCF also demanded that Khalistani extremists and associated organizations be formally designated as terrorist entities, citing the recognition of this issue as a domestic problem by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).
In a related development, the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) condemned Grewal’s killing as part of a disturbing pattern of intimidation faced by individuals challenging extremist narratives in Canada. CoHNA underscored the systematic campaigns of harassment, threats, and violence targeting those who speak out against extremist ideologies, emphasizing the need to address such acts of violence to safeguard democratic values. The organization called attention to the escalating threats faced by journalists, community leaders, and public officials in Canada, urging authorities to take decisive action to protect individuals from such acts of brutality.
