by Nitin Mehta | Oct 30, 2022 | Uncategorised
Rishi Sunak and his parents Yashvir and Usha, who were born and grew up in Kenya and Tanzania respectively before moving to the UK in the 1960s Kenyans were delighted this week by the rise of Rishi Sunak, whose father was born in the country, to the highest office in...
by Nitin Mehta | Oct 30, 2022 | Letters, Uncategorised
“Why I quit” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/series/why-i-quit This is my reply sent to the Guardian and to Sangeeta. Sangeet Pillai’s article, ‘I was supposed to be a good Indian woman, I chose freedom instead’ is full of...
by Nitin Mehta | Oct 30, 2022 | Letters, Uncategorised
Chetan Bhagat is one of the many Indian extremist secularists and liberals who spew hate against Hindus and Prime Minister Modi. Let’s look at the words he has used in his article on Leicester riots. He calls Modi Hindu supremist and authoritarian. Modi has won...
by Nitin Mehta | Oct 2, 2022 | Events, Uncategorised
On a cold September morning around 50 members of the British Hindu Community gathered outside the offices of the London Guardian newspaper. The Hindu community is outraged at the continous anti Hindu and anti India reporting in the newspaper. The...
by Nitin Mehta | Oct 2, 2022 | Articles, Campaigns, Uncategorised
(Letter handed to the Guardian newspaper on 28 September 2022 after a protest outside their premises) Almost every other day your paper publishes articles on India and Hindus which depict them as intolerant and extremists. There is no way for us to challenge this...
by Nitin Mehta | Sep 25, 2022 | Letters, Uncategorised
Professor Neil Chakraborti: There is no doubt in my mind that the religious tensions in India and thefesso actions of a hard-line, violent, nationalist government there has had a direct influence on what we have seen,” said Professor Neil Chakraborti, director of the...
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