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Many communities
jointly demand ban on RSS in UK
Stop its funding because it preaches hatred:
Conclave
WSN
Network
SOUTHALL: At a human
righst conference in Southall on October 27, a number of communities
came together as a front against Hindutva terrorism backed by
organisations like the RSS in India. Muslim, Christian, Buddhist,
Jain and Sikh community leaders included Lord Nazir Ahmed, Avtar
Singh Sanghra(Babbar), Tarsem singh (British Sikh council),
Gurcharan Singh (Dal Khalsa), Manmohan Singh Khalsa (World Muslim
Sikh Federation), Nazar Lodhi (World Muslim Sikh Federation), Sonil
(Buddhist community India), Dr Mokel Hazaraka (Assam watch) Hindu
community leader, Amdad Husain (Star News) and Adran Chada (British
Muslim Youth Federation UK).
All the leaders
collectively wanted a ban on the RSS and said there was certainly no
place for such an organisation in the UK which stood for human
rights and tolerance for all communities.
In the light of the
increased activities of the RSS in the United Kingdom in gathering
funds, political backing and spreading their hate ideology, the
World Muslim Sikh Federation has created a Petition to urge Prime
Minister Gordon Brown to ban the group, freeze its assets and its
funding.
What is RSS?
The RSS is an Extremist Hindu Organisation, which believes that only
Hindus should reside within India. They wish to create a Hindu Super
State of Hinduvta Hindu-Hindi-Hindustan, there is no place for
minorities. The RSS had a major hand in the Muslim Genocide in
Gujarat, one of the main RSS leaders Narendra Modi was banned from
entering the USA. The RSS has been actively been trying to distort
Sikh history, saffronising history and school text books and claims
that all who reside in India are part of the Hindu 'Family'. In
order to tackle the RSS from its roots, its funding has to be
banned, and assets frozen within the United Kingdom.
The RSS also influences the policies of every single political party
in India, may it be Congress, BJP and so on. The RSS has recently
increased its activities within the UK against Sikhs and other
groups, such as Muslims. By creating tension between Sikhs and
Muslims for no apparent reason, they have also tried to divide these
two communities from within by causing internal conflict.
As citizens of the U, we all have the right to live peacefully and
worship in whatever way we choose fit. We cannot have a group like
the RSS which takes its direct inspiration from Nazi Germany and
Hitler. The UK prides itself on human rights and equality. "It is
the responsibility of us all here today to make sure we try our best
to get this group banned as a proscribed group under the Home
office, and to get its funding stopped," the conclave concluded.
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October, 2007
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