A British MP It is said that his newborn child was subject to “Vile” Casteism And Hatred Online, only a few hours later Take birth,
Adnan Hussain, an independent MP For black burnThe weekend became a father in the weekend and said that there was a flood of derogatory reactions “beyond” under a pixelated photo posted on X.
Posting on the social media platform, after removing the image, Mr. Hussain wrote: “I shared a picture of my newborn daughter, and many of you sent beautiful messages. Thank you. But I had to be removed. I was beyond racism and hatred directed on an innocent soul under one day.

“For these people; you are a disease,” they continued. “Our children deserve better. I am more firm than ever to fight for that future. Not only for my daughter but for every child growing up in this country.
“This is our house, mine, and now I won’t be silent. I will not go back. I will fight racism wherever it hides: in our institutions, on our streets, and online. Because any parents should not mold their child with such hatred. Is sufficient.”
Mr. Hussain is part of MPs of Jeremy Corbin’s freedom coalition and won his blackburn seat in a Palestine campaign in 2024.
He said that he posted the picture “ouster with enthusiasm and happiness”, just wanted to share good news with his components, but also ensure that he takes precautions to save his daughter’s identity by pixel her face. But the MP said that he was not ready for the level of misconduct.
On Facebook, the post was mainly obtained positively with congratulatory messages, but began to put Islamophobic and disgusting north on X.

Sexist and racist comments asked Mr. Hussain’s Britishness to question and said that his daughter should be deported with him with a “ancestral motherland”, despite being born in Bernley, Lancashire, and his daughter was also born in Britain.
Talk to Mentor He said that “very strong forces” said that he led the society “a very dark abyss of hatred and despair”.
“Day -day, the atmosphere around us is turning black, online or on the streets, and maybe work as well,” Mr. Hussain told the newspaper. “People hate to the positions of leadership and power are allowed to faster and are uncontrollably very real, very dangerous, real -world consequences.”
The UK Charity, which records Islamophobic Hate Crime, said that between June and September this year, 913 anti-Muslim hatred cases have been documented. There have also been 17 cases of mosques and Islamic institutions targeted with attacks and dangers.
Speaking of some of the charity cases, crossing the 2023-2024 figures of more than 6,000 cases, the uncle’s director, Iman Atta OBE said: “We are looking at a serious problem of anti-Muslim hatred that is widespread in some parts of our country. It comes to the fact that the real political leadership is disappeared.”