New Delhi: The ongoing anti-Hindu violence in Britain has now spread to other parts of the UK after Leicester. On Thursday, Birmingham also saw similar violence in many places. Senior BJP leader and former Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy expressed strong opposition to the violence targeting anti-Hindus in Britain. Swamy said that Ghazni, Gori and Mughals had also killed Hindus, but Hindus were not suppressed. Subramanian Swamy tweeted about the anti-Hindu violence, writing, 'Leicester & Birmingham, &Nottingham is next for attack and killing of British Hindus. It must be remembered that Ghazni, Ghori, &Mughals did the same with Hindus in India. but finally, Hindus prevailed. The former descendant doesn’t exist anymore. British Govt must thus act in & for law.' At the same time, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi has said on this matter that India has raised the issue of violence against the Indian community in Leicester and has demanded strict action from the UK government against the perpetrators. Bagchi has pointed out that the Indian High Commission in London has condemned the (anti-Hindu) violence and the matter was raised by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar during a meeting with his British counterpart James Cleverley at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. was. He said that we are in contact with diplomatic and security officials to prevent further attacks and take action against the perpetrators. While talking to the media, BJP spokesperson RP Singh termed the situation as 'worrisome'. RP Singh said 'The protesters are trying to vandalize temples and other establishments, they are hurting the sentiments of the Hindu community. I hope the UK government will take cognizance of this and ensure that the real culprits are booked and strict action is taken against them.' PFI had planned to attack PM Modi, ED's big disclosure 'PFI recruits terrorists for ISIS..,' exposes Muslim organizations Ayodhya: Politics begins over CM Yogi's temple, Akhilesh Yadav furious