London: In his first reaction to "Hinduphobia", the leader of the United Kingdom's (UK) opposition party Labor and MP Keir Starmer has made strong remarks about the attacks on Hindus in Leicester and Birmingham. He said that we have to fight together against such religious crimes. He has appealed to unite against such forces. Starmer said these things while addressing Europe's biggest Navratri event in London on Wednesday (October 5). Labour leader Keir Starmer, addressing hundreds of British Indians, said he was determined to end "divisive politics" and called for action against extremist elements promoting hate violence through social media (Hinduphobia in the UK). Huh. Actually, Muslim fundamentalists in Britain attacked Hindus in Leicester last month without any provocation. Apart from Leicester, Hindus were also attacked in Birmingham, the videos of which also became fiercely viral on social media. Starmer said that 'Hinduphobia in the UK has no place anywhere in our society and we all should fight it together.' He has said that 'I know that many people are targeted on the basis of their religion and hate crime has increased in recent years. I am tired of divisive politics. I am saddened by the division we have seen on the streets of Leicester and also at the incident in Birmingham in recent times. We all must stand united against the violence and hatred spread by extremists who misuse social media.' Ardern invites PM Modi to visit New Zealand IMF to flag recession risks, USD-tn in economic output between now and 2026 World to face ‘Armageddon’ if Putin uses a tactical Nuke weapon in Ukraine: Biden