Rebuttal to Claims of Hindu Nationalism Threat in the UK

Recent articles, including those published by the BBC and Hope Not Hate, have raised concerns about the supposed threat of Hindu nationalism or “extremism” in the United Kingdom. These pieces, notably the BBC’s coverage of the 2022 Leicester unrest and Hope Not Hate’s report on Hindu nationalism, suggest that Hindu extremist ideologies pose a growing danger to community cohesion. However, a critical examination reveals that these claims lack robust empirical evidence and rely heavily on speculative narratives, often intertwined with misinformation.

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Hindutva: A Legacy of Spiritual Resilience and Global Harmony – Past, Present, and Future Influence on the World and the West

Hindutva, often translated as “Hindu-ness” (some would argue a synonym for Hinduism), has its roots in the ancient cultural, spiritual, and philosophical traditions of Bhārat (India). Despite frequently being misunderstood as merely a religious or political ideology, Hindutva encompasses a broader worldview that emphasises unity in diversity, inclusiveness, resilience, self-realisation, peace and harmony for all.

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The magnificent Kumbh Mela: A spiritual celebration of humanity

The Kumbh Mela stands as one of humanity’s most extraordinary spiritual gatherings, a breathtaking confluence of faith, culture, and human connection that transcends ordinary human experience. Held every 12 years in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, this monumental festival is not just an event—it’s a profound spiritual odyssey that captures the essence of India’s rich cultural tapestry.

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What is Dharma

As a British Hindu or British Indian, it is important to know and practice our ‘Bharatiya’ Dharma, and perform our Dharmic duties towards our families, our Samaj and the British Society we are part of.

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