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Agressive conversion will be tackled: British Met Police

London, Feb 22 (UNI) Britain's Metropolitan Police has assured the Hindu community here that it will take action against aggressive conversion techniques and intimidation being employed against young Hindu girls by radical Muslim groups in university campuses.

This was announced yesterday at a conference organised by the Hindu Forum of Britain and the National Hindu Students Forum.

Issues like Stop and Search and under-reporting of hate crime by Hindus will also figure as subjects of enquiry by a Hindu Safety Forum, to be formed by the Metropolitan Police.

Sir Ian Blair, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police said, '' There is a feeling in the Hindu community that we have not given them as much attention as other groups.'' The conference, organised in partnership with the Metropolitan Police Hindu Association, was attended by 160 youth, community leaders and stakeholders from the Criminal Justice System.

Tom Lund-Lack, an expert on Islamist Terrorism at the Met, spoke on vital differences between terrorist groups like the Provisional IRA and al-Qaeda, while Commander Rod Jarman spoke about the impact of Stop and Search of ethnic communities.

Ramesh Kallidai, secretary general of the Hindu Forum of Britain said, '' The Police and other agencies have no idea about the high levels of resentment building up in the Hindu and Sikh communities over aggressive conversion techniques and intimidation by radical Islamist groups on campuses. Families are breaking down, while some of our girls have been beaten up and had to leave university. We need to look at positive action rather than just speaking on these issues. I hope the proposed Hindu Safety Forum will be able to tackle these issues.'' Speakers and panelists at the conference included Tony McNulty MP, Minister for State for Security and Policing Dr Rob Berkeley, Deputy Director of the Runnymede Trust, Raj Joshi, the senior-most Hindu serving in the Crown Prosecution Service, Commander Rod Jarman, Cllr Richard Barnes from the Metropolitan Police Association and Chief Superintendent Steve Jordan, Security Lead on the Commission of Integration and Cohesion.

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Doctors' posts to be filled up in MP: Vishnoi

Bhopal, Mar 14 (UNI) Madhya Pradesh Health Minister Ajay Vishnoi today informed the Assembly that district collectors would be authorised to fill up doctors' vacancies in hospitals. Replying to supplementaries by Mr Ramlakhan Sharma (Communist Party of India-Marxist) during Question Hour, he admitted that several such vacancies existed. ''Besides creating posts, the government is also considering amending the recruitment process,'' the Minister explained. In reply to another question, Mr Vishnoi said about 600 ampules of antidote were supplied to the local.....

Assembly adjourned over compensation to rain-hit farmers

Jaipur, Mar14 (UNI) Rajasthan Assembly witnessed noisy scenes over compensation to rain-hit farmers and has been adjourned twice today. Question Hour could not be conducted amid the din as Opposition legislators continued to shout slogans. As Speaker Sumitra Singh took her seat, Opposition legislators started slogan shouting. In the ruckus that followed, Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria alleged that farmers were not compensated adequately during Congress regime but the BJP government is making every possible effort to help the.....

Tamils compelled to resume ''freedom struggle for statehood'': LTT

Colombo, Feb 22 (UNI) Blaming President Mahinda Rajapaksa's government of trying to find a military solution to the protracted ethnic conflict, the LTTE today said the Tamils were compelled to ''resume their freedom struggle'' to achieve ''statehood'' in the island nation. ''The Sri Lankan government's ongoing war of aggression, aimed at subjugation of the Tamil people under the guise of ''war on terrorism'', will add to the bloodstained pages of the island's history. It has also compelled the Tamil people to.....
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