Proposal to deal with opposing Hindu bias in Scottish Parliament


London:

A member of the Scottish Parliament, appreciating the work of a Glasgow-based Gandhian society, has introduced a proposal in the House, which has drafted a report that highlights the “prejudice, discrimination and rising levels of marginalized” of Hindus in Scotland.

Aish Regan, an alba party member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP), represented Edinburgh Eastern last week, based on the report of the Charity Gandhian Peace Society. The purpose of such movements is to draw attention to issues of importance and anxiety.

The ‘Report in Hindupobia Scotland’ was presented to the Cross-Party group of the Scottish Parliament in February to challenge racial and religious bias, which the society promoted Gandhian principles of peace, non-violence and harmony.

“The Parliament praises the work of the Gandhia Peace Society to address the prejudice against the Hindu community in Scotland,” reads the ‘Gandhian Peace Society report’ to address the prejudice against the Hindu community of Scotland.

“(It) highlights the prejudice, discrimination and rising levels of scotland members of Scotland, and accepts their research, advocacy and public association in furthering the interfath dialogue, social harmony and mutual honor in various communities of Scotland and in various communities of Scotland.”

“(Parliament) notes the contribution of the report to promote creative discussions for the protection of religious and cultural rights, expresses gratitude to the dedication of the contributors, and encourages continuous cooperation for the creation of a more inclusive and justified society,” it concludes.

This intervention was seen by the Gandhian Shanti Samaj as “historical” and “historical steps for religious equality”.

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“Scottish has recognized the prejudice, marginalized and dangerous levels of discrimination faced by Hindus,” a statement said, “Scottish has faced by Hindus,” said in a statement.

Dhruva Kumar, Neil Lal, Sukhi Bains, Anuranan Jha and Ajit Trivedi, ‘Hindupahobia in Scotland’ report claims the first intensive study on the issue in Scotland.

“When the places of worship are given barbarity or families are faced, it is not only attacked on the Hindu, it is of the values ​​of Scotland tolerance. This report is a mirror organized for our society, which urges us to improve,” President and President and President of Indian Council of Scotland and UK.

Authors Jha and Kumar highlighted the mission of the report: “Gandhiji taught us that non -violence involves combating ignorance. Our findings are a call to take action for policy makers to take action to protect every citizen’s right to practice their faith without fear.” It is not about partition; It is about unity. By addressing Hindupobia, we are building bridges in all communities. “The report turns into various forms, root causes and results of Hindupobia within the Hindu community of Scotland.

Specific events, such as hatred crime, discrimination, cultural insensitivity and media wrong, are analyzed to throw light on the versatile nature of Hindupobia in the scottish context.

The report stated, “The need for concrete efforts to address and eradicate Hindupobia in cases of barbarity, physical attacks, discriminatory teaching, and harassment has been outlined. These incidents directly affect individuals and families and contribute to the broader environment of discrimination,” the report is the conclusion.

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