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Hindu extremists attack Pakistani restaurant in UK
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A violent attack on a popular Pakistani restaurant in Sheffield by a group of Hindu extremists has raised serious concerns about rising religious tensions abroad. The incident, which occurred earlier this week, saw a group of intoxicated Indian nationals storm the restaurant, where they physically assaulted the staff and caused significant damage to the property. According to British media reports, the attackers, who were reportedly under the influence of alcohol, verbally abused the restaurant staff and engaged in violent behavior, including smashing windows, throwing chairs and tables, and damaging other furniture. The group claimed that the restaurant had been serving beef, which they alleged was mixed with the meat of cows—an accusation linked to the sacred status of cows in Hinduism. “We had already told them that beef should not be served,” one of the attackers reportedly said during the attack. This accusation is particularly sensitive given the ongoing religious and cultural tensions stirred by extremist groups in India, particularly under the current leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The attack highlights the troubling spread of Hindu nationalism and extremist ideologies, often associated with the rise of the Hindutva movement in India, which has gained prominence in recent years. The ideology has been linked to rising violence and intolerance against minority communities in India, and its influence is now being felt in other countries, including the UK. The restaurant, a well-established establishment popular among the local Pakistani community, was left in disarray. The owners expressed their shock and disappointment over the attack, noting that it was not the first time their business had been targeted by hate-driven actions. “We’ve always welcomed people of all backgrounds, and to be attacked for serving food is an unacceptable act of bigotry,” one of the restaurant’s managers said. The police responded swiftly to the situation, arresting the attackers on charges of public disorder, vandalism, and assault. Authorities are currently investigating the incident, and there have been calls from both local community leaders and international human rights organizations for stronger measures to combat religiously motivated violence and ensure the safety of minority groups in the UK. This attack is the latest in a series of incidents across Europe, where tensions related to the rise of Hindutva ideologies have begun to manifest in violence and intimidation against Muslim and Pakistani communities. Experts warn that such actions could escalate further if left unchecked, urging for greater interfaith dialogue and stronger legal responses to curb hate-based violence. As the investigation continues, local leaders and activists are calling for solidarity and unity among Sheffield’s diverse communities to prevent future incidents of religious intolerance. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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