Gunfire Shocks Indian-Origin Cricket Official in Canada
A shocking security scare has rattled Canada’s Indo-Canadian community after gunfire reportedly erupted at the residence of Arvinder Khosa, the Indian-origin president of Canada’s cricket governing body. According to reports, multiple rounds were allegedly fired at the property, triggering panic in the neighborhood and raising serious concerns about the safety of prominent members of the South Asian community in Canada. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident, but the attack has left many deeply disturbed given the increasing incidents of targeted intimidation and violence being reported in parts of the country.
Khosa later confirmed that the shooting incident had taken place, while law enforcement authorities launched an investigation to determine the motive and identify those responsible. Officials are reportedly examining surveillance footage, forensic evidence, and possible links to organized criminal or extremist activity. While police have not yet publicly disclosed the exact motive behind the attack, the incident has intensified discussions around public safety, community tensions, and threats faced by influential Indo-Canadian figures. The development has especially drawn attention because of Khosa’s visibility within Canada’s cricket administration and the broader Indian-origin business and community circles.
The incident also comes at a sensitive time when concerns over security, political tensions, and organised intimidation within sections of the Indo-Canadian community continue to make headlines. Community members are expressing worry that such attacks, even when no casualties occur, create fear and uncertainty among families and public figures. Many are now calling for a thorough investigation and stronger protection measures to ensure that violent acts targeting individuals or communities are dealt with firmly before they escalate further.




