Chaos in England as Muslim gangs hunt down Hindus

Ongoing clashes between Muslims and Hindus in the city of Leicester,
England, rage on, and some politicians are blaming the city's open
borders (https://bit.ly/3yoMJs3) policy for the chaotic situation.
Ethno-religious clashes have been seen there for several weeks, with
the violence seemingly stemming from clashes between migrants from
Pakistan and India following an international cricket match between
the national teams of the two countries. The match, which took place
on August 28 as part of the Asia Cup, saw India beat Pakistan for top
honors. However, the current situation has nothing to do with cricket;
the match only served to inflame existing tensions.
Compounding the situation is the fact that the left-wing police
department of Leicester has been accused of siding with the Muslims
in these clashes, first accusing Indian Hindus of chanting anti-Muslim
sentiments in the Hindi language but later admitting it never
happened.
Nevertheless, Islamic migrants have organized what they call patrols
in order to dominate the streets there, while ethnic Brits have been
warned that they should stay in their homes for their own safety.
Open borders policies have resulted in Brits making up only 45 percent
of the population of the city, where Muslim migrants of Pakistani origin
are conducting organized assaults on Indians of the Hindu faith.
Hindu temples have been surrounded and attacked by Islamic mobs,
while Hindu Indian neighborhoods have been subject to attack raids.
The situation has grown so bad that the governments of both India and
Pakistan have gotten involved.
The High Commission of India said in a public statement: "We strongly
condemn the violence perpetrated against the Indian Community in
Leicester and vandalization of premises and symbols of Hindu
religion."
They called on British authorities to protect the people who have
been affected by the violence.
Brexit architect and former British member of parliament Nigel Farage
weighed in on the situation, blaming the government of England for
the clashes and tweeting that "virtually every single MP in
Westminster is responsible for the ethnic and religious violence seen
in Leicester. They decided to go down the road of diversity and
multiculturalism. Our politicians have done this to our great
country."
He also shared footage of an intense clash in which mobs
of fighting-age men are seen battling for control over the streets
as police largely stand by without intervening. Many of the men are
wearing COVID masks, presumably with the intention of obscuring
their identity.
Other videos posted online depict acts such as a man climbing onto
the roof of a Hindu temple and pulling down a religious flag, with
another showing a group of men setting the temple's flags on fire.
One Twitter user reported that innocent Hindus are being terrorized
on their own properties with attempted stabbings and rampant
vandalism (https://bit.ly/3UOBfHx) targeting them. Others have
expressed frustration over the fact that the mainstream media is not
giving much coverage to the situation.
The BBC reports (https://bbc.in/3y398L0) that 47 people have been
arrested in the attacks so far, and some have been sentenced for
possessing weapons. Interestingly, the police report that
a significant number of the people arrested in the disorder are from
other cities, raising the question of whether outside influences are
getting involved in the violence.
A joint statement issued by community leaders representing both faith
groups decried the violence, noting: "Physical attacks on innocent
individuals and unwarranted damage to property are not part
of a decent society and, indeed, not part of our faiths. What we have
seen is not what we're about."