Hyderabad, April 28 -- The UK chapter of Hindus for Human Rights, a faith-based human rights group, has taken a strong stance against the Islamophobic chants during recent rallies in Leicester city of the UK.

Hate-mongering

The rallies were held on April 17 to celebrate Rama Navami, which marks the birthday of Lord Ram (Hindu deity). However, the celebrations took an alarming turn when NRI Hindutva sympathisers began chanting inflammatory slogans against Muslims and advocating for the establishment of a "Hindu Rashtra".

Hindus for Human Rights condemns the incident

The director of Hindus for Human Rights' UK chapter, Rajeev Sinha strongly condemned the Islamophobic actions witnessed during the Ramnavami rallies. Sinha emphasised that ...