Jumat, 19 Februari 2010

UK Hindus and Scotland Yard Launch Hindu Forum

Source: www.southasiamail.com

LONDON, UK, February 15, 2010: The Scotland Yard has joined forces with London’s Hindu community to “discuss the safety concerns of Hindus in the UK”. Over 100 people representing London’s Hindus joined Scotland Yard officers and members of parliament last week to mark the inauguration of the Hindu Consultation Forum. The meeting, held in Northwest London, home to one of the largest communities of Hindus in Britain, was told the Hindu community does not put demands on the police or any other government department.

The Hindu Consultation Forum was set up last year to tackle the crime and safety concerns within Hindu communities in London and to help improve its confidence in Scotland Yard. According to police, it has marked “a significant milestone” in the relationship between Scotland Yard and London’s Hindus. Joint Chair of the HCF, Denise Milani, who is also Director of Diversity in the police force: “There are over 300,000 people from the Hindi community in London so they are a very important part of our city’s vibrant diversity. He said Scotland Yard will continue to meet with the forum to discuss “what can be done to help improve the safety of Hindu people in London”.

The joint chair of the forum Gulzari Babber said apart from safety issues, the forum will also discuss how to increase the number of Hindus in the force, which is responsible for policing the British capital and its surrounding areas. “The purpose of the formation of the Forum is to promote positive relationship and engagement between the Metropolitan Police Service and London’s Hindu communities and to work in partnership to deliver the Met’s Equality Scheme,” Babber said.

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