But amid the grief, questions arise. Why target a peaceful religious gathering? And who benefits from sowing such division?
Patterns of Provocation
This attack does not occur in isolation. In recent years, tensions involving South Asian geopolitics have spilled into the diaspora. Recall events in Canada: the 2023 assassination of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, followed by accusations of Indian involvement in violence against pro-Khalistan figures. India has long accused Canada of harboring extremists who advocate violence, while Ottawa has pointed fingers at alleged Indian “foreign interference.” May I tell you that J Shankar and Narendra Modi coming up to tweet about it tells a lot about their failed diplomacy post 5th May and this in turn means that they orchestrated the event and started shouting wolf, wolf! the very moment.
These disputes highlight how state actors—real or perceived—might exploit proxies to advance agendas. In a world of shadowy operations, vulnerable individuals from conflict zones (like Afghanistan) can become tools in larger games. Could external forces be manipulating radicalized or coerced individuals to strike at unrelated communities, creating turmoil that distracts from other conflicts or tarnishes reputations?








































