10 Downing Street apologies to Hindus after meat and alcohol served at Diwali event

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DOWNING Street has apologised to British Hindus after meat and alcohol were served at its annual Diwali celebration.

Number 10 said a “mistake” had been made in the organisation of the event and sought to assure the community “it will not happen again”.

Hinduism does not have a clear prohibition on alcohol or meat consumption, but many Hindus choose not to drink and some are also vegetarian.

The Downing Street celebration prompted complaints from UK Hindus including Shivani Raja, the Conservative MP for Leicester East, who said she was “greatly concerned” to hear about the event.

A Number 10 spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister was pleased to welcome a range of communities celebrating Diwali to a reception in Downing Street.

“He paid tribute to the huge contribution the British Hindu, Sikh & Jain communities make to our country and how the government is driven by the shared values of hard work, ambition and aspiration.

“A mistake was made in the organisation of the event. We understand the strength of feeling on this issue and so would apologise to the community and assure them it will not happen again.”

The Downing Street Diwali event has taken place since 2009. It gained prominence during the premiership of Britain’s first Hindu prime minister Rishi Sunak (above), who was pictured lighting traditional candles with his family on the occasion.

In a letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Raja had said she was “greatly concerned” to hear that attendees of this year’s celebration were offered meat and alcohol.

“I feel this speaks poorly against the organisation of this year’s event – with a disappointing lack of knowledge of the customs and traditions that many British citizens hold dear,” she said.

“As a practising Hindu, representing thousands of Hindus within my own constituency of Leicester East, I have been deeply saddened to hear that this year’s festivities were overshadowed in the greatest Office of State by negativity, as a result of this oversight.”


 
Simple. Avoid the meat and alcohol and consume the Ghaas Phoos.

Deport anyone who doesn't comply.
 
This is bit sad that sensitivities of Sanatanis wasn’t taken seriously by the administration. However mistakes happen and i hope there is sincerity in this apology and that such tragic events won’t be repeated in the future.

We don’t stop people from celebrating their religion in its purest form, similarly when it comes to us celebrating our religion, the other communities must take into account the sensitivities involved. I know majority of people are meat eaters but at least for a couple of special days a year you can show respect towards Sanatan Dharma by refraining. It’s basic courtesy.
 
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This is bit sad that sensitivities of Sanatanis wasn’t taken seriously by the administration. However mistakes happen and i hope there is sincerity in this apology and that such tragic events won’t be repeated in the future.
We don’t stop people from celebrating their religion in its purest form, similarly when it comes to us celebrating our religion, the other communities must take into account the sensitivities involved. I know majority of people are meat eaters but at least for a couple of special days a year you can show respect towards Sanatan Dharma by refraining. It’s basic courtesy.

The problem is Sanatan Dharma is not clear. Even in the OP article it states its not clear if meat and booze is forbidden.

Can you provide any texts from the religious books which confirms its forbidden?
 
The problem is Sanatan Dharma is not clear. Even in the OP article it states its not clear if meat and booze is forbidden.

Can you provide any texts from the religious books which confirms its forbidden?

Sanatan Dharma is about liberation from the materialistic world to go on spiritual journey. It doesn’t dictate in micro about dietary habits and all as such however the vedas seem to encourage saatvik lifestyle.
 
If meat and alcohol were served, they could've just avoided it.

I believe many folks with Hindu backgrounds eat meat and drink alcohol. What about them?
 
If meat and alcohol were served, they could've just avoided it.

I believe many folks with Hindu backgrounds eat meat and drink alcohol. What about them?
Hindus need to decide first on what they believe in.

I know some Hindus that are vegetarian on certain days of the week. This is an individuals choice, but hosts cannot be expected to ask every guest their meat eating/go sober weekend calendars can they?

Hindus are feeling the pressure now. These same Hindus criticised Muslims for failing to assimilate and integrate with the West, well here is proof that the spotlight is now in Hindus and Indians around the world to see if they put their money where their mouth is.
 
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