September 19, 2024

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UK govt orders unbiased consider of anti-Hindu Leicester violence

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Months after Islamists ran riots throughout the Leicester City of England, the UK’s Secretary of State for Communities Michael Gove has ordered an unbiased consider into the specializing in of the Hindu neighborhood.

In a press launch on Friday (May 26), the UK authorities educated that the unbiased consider has been commissioned to probe the cases of vandalism, assaults and assaults on properties and areas of worship in Leicester in September 2022.

Former Minister for West Midlands, Lord Austin, has been appointed as a result of the Chair of the consider. He will head an unbiased panel of consultants to know the origins of the unrest perpetrated by the Islamists in Leicester and strategies to cease such targeted assaults.

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The UK launches an unbiased consider into #Leicester unrest. A terrific development. Communities battling each other need to be investigated accurately.

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The panel will analysis the data of the case, present its analysis and provide wise ideas. It may additionally share ideas and proposals to strengthen native social cohesion amongst communities.

While speaking in regards to the matter, Michael Gove remarked, “Leicester has a proud history of community cohesion, which makes last year’s disorder all the more shocking and upsetting. This review will build a thorough understanding of the specific events that took place and what can be learned from them.”

He emphasised that the UK authorities shouldn’t be going to tolerate makes an try and foster violence in opposition to of us or religious groups. Lord Austin mentioned, “Communities living and working together have formed some of the most vibrant societies across the country and cities such as Leicester have proud histories of tolerance and diversity.”

Leicester City Mayor welcomes the selection of the UK authorities

“This makes the scenes we witnessed in Leicester last year all the more worrying and it is therefore so important that we listen to people in Leicester to get to the bottom of what happened and why,” he added.

Meanwhile, Leicester City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby, had moreover welcomed the selection of the UK authorities. “I would want Leicester and other cities to be able to learn from its findings and to understand what needs to be done to ensure that our community cohesion is never again threatened in this way,” he claimed.

Interestingly, Solusby had met Islamist Majid Freeman, who was on the helm of the Leicester disinformation advertising and marketing marketing campaign and helped him set the narrative in favour of the perpetrators.

Think tank found no proof of RSS, or Hindutva gangs in Leicester

In November 2022, a UK-based suppose tank debunked the false claims made by Islamists in regards to the presence of ‘RSS terrorists’ and ‘Hindutva extremist organisations’ in Leicester metropolis.

The disinformation was peddled by Islamists to rationalise their specializing in of the Hindu neighborhood and camouflage their acts of aggression as violence perpetrated in self-defence.

The Henry Jackson Society (HJS), primarily based in 2005, launched a 39-page report [pdf] on November 3 and concluded that the false allegations had uncovered the Hindu neighborhood in Leicester to hate, vandalism and assault.

“Contrary to press reports at the time, the investigations did not find Hindutva extremist organisations operating in Leicester, but instead discovered a micro-community cohesion issue falsely presented as an issue of organised Hindutva extremism and terrorism,” the summary of the report be taught.

HJS emphasised, “It finds that false allegations of RSS terrorists and Hindutva extremist organisations active in the UK has put the wider Hindu community at risk from hate, vandalism and assault.”

“Some members of the Hindu community in Leicester imposed a voluntary curfew, some relocated to stay with family or friends until they felt safe to return, while still others were unable to return to work owing to fears for their personal safety,” it extra added.