'The Guardian' spreads fake news on Leicester's anti-Hindu violence
'The Guardian' spreads fake news on Leicester's anti-Hindu violence
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London: In the United Kingdom (UK), a Muslim mob committed violence targeting Hindus. Some of its videos also went viral on social media, in which radicals were seen raising objectionable slogans against Hindus and attacking them. But even after all this, the international media, which claims to be impartial and professional, instead of raising a voice for the suffering Hindus, instead started maligning them and reporting biased to save radical Muslims. It also included well-known media organizations like BBC. 

Now Indians have protested outside the office of the media organization 'The Guardian' over the biased reporting in the Leicester Anti-Hindu Violence. Let us tell you that apart from Leicester, violence against Hindus was also done in Birmingham. Let us tell you that 'The Guardian' is a British newspaper, which has been engaged in defaming Hindus since the Leicester violence and is using fake facts for it. Recently 'The Guardian' linked the Nazi symbol, which is derived from the Christian symbol 'Hook's Cross,' to the Hindu symbol Swastika and linked it to violence. Now many protesters have demonstrated in front of The Guardian's office with posters like 'Hindu Lives Matter' and 'Stop Spreading Fake News.'

During the protest, people also carried posters, in which it was told that Hindu society believes in peace and 'The Guardian' should stop endangering their lives by defaming them. In fact, 'The Guardian,' writing an opinion article, gave the opposite definition of 'Hindu nationalism' and held Hindus responsible for the violence done by Muslims against Hindus. The media organization not only blamed Hindus for the violence in Leicester but even called Hindutva and 'right-wing fundamentalism' synonymous.

Aina Khan, a journalist for UK-based left-wing media outlet The Guardian, claimed that "good believers" were guarding Hindu temples in Leicester, while the reality was that Hindus were lynched by Islamic extremists. And even said that just as these Hindu dogs had been driven away from Kashmir, in the same way now they (Hindus) have to be wiped out from Lester. Let us tell you that in 1990, Kashmiri Hindus were massacred by Islamic terrorists, thousands of Hindus were killed, their sisters and daughters were gang-raped and lakhs of Hindus fled from Kashmir in fear of Islamic terrorists. However, at that time also the international media was engaged in covering the sins of fundamentalists in the same way as they are covering them today. Now Aina Khan of 'The Guardian' has continuously defamed Hindus through articles and tweets in the media organization and spread fake news to save the fundamentalists.

All these terror-supported media channels say that the attack on Hindus happened due to the ideology of Hindutva. However, these terror supporters are unable to tell that the fundamentalists they are taking are fighting the world's most peace-loving community Buddhists in Myanmar, Israel is engaged in eradicating only 10 million remaining Jews in the whole world, In Christian countries like America, France, these fundamentalists are fighting with Christians and where there is no one else, like Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, these fundamentalists are killing innocent people of their own community. And such media organizations are working to feed their fanatic ideology by hiding their sins. 

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