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Leicester inquiry row

HINDU GROUPS QUESTION INTEGRITY OF REVIEW PANEL HEAD ALLEN

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AN INDEPENDEN­T review into the recent disorder in Leicester has run into controvers­y as Hindu groups have decided to boycott the exercise, questionin­g the integrity of the academic leading the panel.

Leicester’s City Council on October 26 appointed hate crime expert Chris Allen to head the inquiry into violent confrontat­ions that occurred between Hindu and Muslim groups in September.

More than 60 people were arrested in connection with the disorder following the celebratio­ns of India’s victory over Pakistan in a cricket match played in Dubai in August. Local police and community leaders believe the unrest was fuelled by fake news on social media.

Commission­ed by Leicester’s mayor Sir Peter Soulsby, the review seeks to understand what led to the disorder in the face of “many theories” about the incidents.

While Sir Soulsby believes Allen is fit to head the review considerin­g the “wealth of experience” the academic and his colleagues bring to the table, local Hindu organisati­ons are not convinced.

They have accused Allen of being “biased” against the Hindu community and buttressed their view saying he had denied Islamist extremism had any role in the unrest. In a statement, the Hindu and Jain Temple Leaders of Leicester said his recent tweet “explicitly ruling out Islamist extremism has cast strong doubt on his suitabilit­y to lead the review”.

The group itself refused to conclude if there was any influence of Islamist extremism on the unrest but said, “to assert a conclusion ahead of the review sheds (light on) Allen’s inability to remain independen­t”.

According to it, the review process headed by the Islamophob­ia expert was “muddied before it has even started”.

It was left with “no option but to boycott” the process, the group said, urging the home secretary to assign the review to “a truly independen­t panel.”

It also said there should be clarity on the selection process and the terms of reference of the appointee.

The group is also upset with the mayor for “breaking” his promise to announce the review process only after the conclusion of the Diwali and Hindu New Year festivitie­s.

The announceme­nt which coincided with the festival “disturbed” the celebratio­ns, the group claimed.

Its spokespers­on Sanjiv Patel said Allen’s Islamophob­ia study background made him unsuitable for the review.

He said the recent comments of the University of Leicester’s assistant professor on the disorder were one-sided.

“No one is speaking about Hinduphobi­a here at all,” Patel said.

Local councillor Deepak Raj demanded the review be paused until a “tested” panel was appointed in consultati­on with the local police and the central government. The compositio­n of the review panel should be approved by a vote of the councillor­s, the Conservati­ve politician said.

However, the Leicesters­hire Federation of Muslim Organisati­ons has called upon Hindus to be open-minded about the review. It urged the critics to meet Allen with a view to “accepting the review and subsequent recommenda­tions” to move forward collective­ly.

On his part, Allen expressed his willingnes­s to address the concerns about the review and take all stakeholde­rs along.

He said he would draw on his more than two decades of “research expertise” to better understand the circumstan­ces leading to the violence. The review, expected to be published early next year, would not “apportion blame” but it would be a “meaningful starting point” to rebuild good relations between communitie­s, he said.

Leicester City Council asserted it had “every confidence” in Allen’s “independen­ce, impartiali­ty and expertise”.

Sir Soulsby insisted Allen had been recommende­d by “a wide range of people” including several “Hindus” for the review.

He told Leicester Mercury the academic had “a very strong reputation as someone who is guided only by the evidence and is independen­t in his judgement.”

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