After a cricket match between India and Pakistan on 28 August, aggressive crowds chanted hate slogans and began fighting in Leicester in what has since become weeks of violence. By 18 September Hindu-Muslim disorder had escalated, with violent acts against places of worship and people of faith. Many say the increasing influence of Indian politics (the BJP) and underlying social-economic tensions are being intensified by radical groups. On 20 September 47 people were arrested after masked men protested outside a Hindu temple. Riot police with helmets and shields attempted to move them on as protesters threw firecrackers and bottles. Amos Noronha, 20, was jailed for ten months for possession of an offensive weapon in connection with the violence. People are frightened to leave home; some factory workers have downed tools to go home and protect their families. Some are fearful of neighbours they’ve grown up with. See also
Leicester: Muslim-Hindu fighting
Written by David Fletcher 22 Sep 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for the Leicester and Birmingham police teams as they engage with young people, community leaders, and various groups in the area to restore peace. (Titus 3:2)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/leicester-religious-tensions-hindu-muslim-b2172017.html