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UK Police Deny Racial Motive Despite Brutal Assault on Hindus in London Park

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On May 30, three young Hindu men, including a British Indian Gujarati and two Sri Lankan Hindus, were brutally attacked at Harrow Recreation Ground (Headstone Park), London. (Racial Motivation)

The victims report they were first confronted by a man who accused them of staring at his family. When they explained they were watching friends play cricket, the situation de-escalated. Three men returned and demanded their ethnicity, then initiated a violent attack while the victims were seated. Two were rendered unconscious and rushed to Northwick Park Hospital.

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One victim’s sister noted the attacker’s football jersey labeled “Hakimi” and highlighted how quickly the violence escalated—even as her brother, wearing a sacred temple thread, reportedly remained calm.

She also criticized the investigation: despite two weeks having passed, no CCTV was reviewed, and no arrests were made.

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(timesofindia.com, opindia.com)

MP Bob Blackman Calls It Religious Hatred

On June 12, Conservative MP Bob Blackman addressed the House of Commons. He stated:

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“Three young Indian boys… hospitalised…This took place between young Hindu boys and older Muslim men.”
He urged the Home Secretary to act: “If this type of religious hatred is going to come to this country…”

He emphasized that this is not random violence, but religiously motivated hatred targeting Hindus. (And Racial)

But the Metropolitan Police, which had not reviewed CCTV nor made a single arrest two weeks later, stated:

“There is no evidence at this time that this attack was racially motivated…Our enquiries continue.”

A Pattern of Under‑Reporting Extremist Violence

Worryingly, this refusal to acknowledge religious or racial motivation follows a deeper UK trend: a surge in religious hate crimes, up 25% from the previous year in England and Wales, with 10,484 incidents recorded, even as violent extremism linked to Islamists remains untracked by major police forces.
(theguardian.com)

Alarmingly, major forces like the Metropolitan Police still do not specifically record Islamist extremist offences, meaning incidents like this will likely never prompt a serious investigation. This is no accident; it’s part of a broader, state‑enabled strategy that shields Islamist actors, silences victims, and whitewashes violent crime.

State-aligned media outlets, led by the BBC and Al Jazeera, often echo this narrative, portraying victims as the aggressors. Meanwhile, those who dare to challenge the system, such as Tommy Robinson, face harsh legal persecution. The UK has begun policing thought itself, not just actions, all while allowing real hate crimes to continue with impunity.

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Will Victims Ever Matter?

When victims are downplayed and perpetrators shielded, we’re not talking neutrality—we’re talking collusion.

  • Victim inaction: Innocent Hindus assaulted, ignored by law enforcement.

  • Police apathy: No arrests. No CCTV checks. No apology.

  • Systemic failure: Laws meant to protect minorities are being abused to protect Islamist violence.

This is not an isolated incident. Whether it’s hate crime statistics manipulation or Islamist crime underreporting, the pattern is clear: the UK prefers to demonise victims and excuse extremists.

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