London: UK Home Minister Suella Braverman has made a big statement, saying that people of Pakistani origin give drugs and rape white girls in Britain. Where is the Home Minister when British Pakistani men are members of grooming gangs that are involved in stalking, raping, drugging, and harming vulnerable English girls? This statement of the British Home Minister has created a sensation in Islamic countries around the world, and Pakistani citizens have come under attack.
Speaking on sexual abuse, Suella Braverman said that reporting child sexual abuse would be legally binding on concerned citizens. Speaking to the media, Braverman said, 'The perpetrators are a group of men—almost all British Pakistanis. These people have a completely different cultural outlook with British values. His activities are an open secret, yet he has not been challenged both within his community (Islam) and society. By deliberately turning a blind eye, not doing one's duty, and keeping silence on this crime, they have encouraged this type of crime.
Braverman on Sunday, April 3, announced plans for a wider consultation to tackle the issue, although the government is now focusing on mandatory reporting. He said that 'what we are seeing has now become a practise, in which weak, white, English girls are followed by gangs of British Pakistanis and then drugged and raped.' After the statement of the British Home Minister, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has also ordered to take a strict stand against the criminals who commit child crimes and sexual abuse. PM Sunak has ordered the formation of a 'task force' to prevent such crimes. "The safety of women and girls is paramount," Sunak said in a statement ahead of his tour of Leeds and Manchester before introducing the new workforce. Let us tell you the kind of cases the British Home Minister was referring to: almost similar cases are seen in India as love jihad." In which the youth of a particular community form physical relations with other religions by hiding their identity or in some other way and then force them to convert.
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