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🧘♀️ *INSIGHT UK WEST MIDLANDS – Invites you for the LEAD UP EVENT of*
*INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY (IYD) 2026*
Let’s come together to celebrate/ promote health, mindfulness, and wellbeing *(AYUSH) through YOGA* 🌿
We are proud to collaborate with @CGI_Bghm in celebrating IYD 2026 with unity and positivity 🤝
📍 *VENUE:* *REGISTER for venue details & more info*
📅 *DATE/TIME:* 20th June 2026 | 10.30 am to 12.30 pm
*Register Free below & share widely:* https://t.co/o5yTKXax0T
🌟 Amazing to see so many organisations & Mandirs coming together supporting this initiative!
#SUTTONPARIVAAR
#HINDUCIVICANDRESILIENCETRUST(HRCT)
#COVENTROLLASAMBARALUUK
British Hindus:
✅ Lowest crime rate of any community
✅ Highest employment rate
✅ Highest household wealth
✅ Top academic performers
✅ Less than 1% of prison population
Respect to the Hindu community in the UK! 🕉️🇬🇧
A consular camp organised by the High Commission of India in South London was disrupted by Pakistan backed Khalistan extremists on Saturday 30th May. Their actions directly endangered public safety. Children attending language classes inside the building were forced to evacuate in haste, highlighting the reckless nature of this disruption.
Even more disturbing were the openly hateful anti-Hindu slurs that were shouted, crossing the line from peaceful demonstration to targeted harassment of the British Hindu community. A Khalistani with what looks like a knife strapped around him, was seen abusing the community gathering which included women and children.
This incident demands serious scrutiny. It should be seen in the context of a troubling pattern of intimidation, hate speech, and the disruption of civic services by Pakistan backed Khalistani extremists in the UK. This cannot be normalised or ignored. Authorities must act decisively to ensure accountability and to protect communities from such hostility and anti-Hindu hate.
@metpoliceuk@MPHinduAssoc@MetTaskforce@HCI_London@APPGFoRB@BritishHindus
We are deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic loss of Henry Nowak and the circumstances surrounding it.
Our heartfelt condolences go to his family, friends, and all affected. No family should endure such pain.
We stand in solidarity with those demanding urgent accountability and meaningful measures to prevent future incidents.
Justice, safety, and dignity are essential for all.
🇮🇳 Real Leadership. Real Connection. Real Freedom.
While some continue to lecture India on freedom and democracy, this is what the world’s largest democracy actually looks like - a leader who walks among the people, meets them, interacts with them, listens to them, celebrates with them, and serves them.
From adults and children to diverse communities across faiths and regions, Indian PM Modi’s direct engagement shows the heart of Indian freedom and democracy: accessibility, respect, and genuine connection with the people that matter most.
This is what true freedom and leadership look like.
#NarendraModi #WorldsLargestDemocracy #Bharat #RealLeadership #freedom
Today, Sunday, May 24, 2026, the streets of London came alive with devotion, colour, music, and unity as thousands gathered for the 57th London Jagannath Ratha Yatra.
The grand procession featured giant traditional chariots of Bhagvāna Jagannath, Bālabhadra, and Subhadrā, and travelled from Park Lane through Piccadilly and Haymarket to Trafalgar Square.
The majestic chariots of Bhagvāna Jagannath, Bālabhadra, and Subhadrā rolled through the city surrounded by joyful kirtans, traditional dances, devotional singing, and an atmosphere of spiritual happiness. Thousands of devotees, visitors, tourists, and families from diverse backgrounds joined the celebrations, reflecting the universal message of love, harmony, and togetherness that Rath Yatra represents.
Jagannath Rath Yātrā, one of the world’s oldest spiritual festivals originating in Puri, India, symbolises the Bhagvāna coming out of the temple to bless everyone without distinction. Pulling the ropes of the chariot is considered deeply auspicious and signifies surrender, unity, and collective devotion. The festival reminds us that spirituality transcends boundaries, cultures, and languages.
From the colourful procession to the chanting of “Hare Krishna,” today’s celebration beautifully showcased London’s multicultural spirit while preserving timeless traditions and values. It was heartwarming to witness people of all ages coming together in celebration, service, and devotion.
#JagannathaYatra2026
@iskcon@iskconlondon@india_iskcon@SJTA_Puri@JagannathaDhaam
World Sindhi Congress welcomes UN condemnation of forced religious conversion in Pakistan
Fiza Kalhoro from the World Sindhi Congress has welcomed a landmark UN intervention condemning forced religious conversions in Pakistan.
A coalition of UN officials issued a powerful joint statement, marking the UN's strongest stance on the crisis to date. The urgency is backed by data from a recent UN report: among women and girls subjected to forced conversion through marriage, 75% were Hindu and 25% were Christian. Crucially, nearly 80% of these systemic human rights violations occurred within Pakistan's Sindh province. This international recognition deeply validates their long-standing struggle of World Sindhi Congress.
INSIGHT UK hails this landmark UN statement. Time and again INSIGHT UK has drawn attention to the persecution of Pakistani Hindus, including forced marriages, the misuse of blasphemy laws, and violence against minority communities, among other serious human rights concerns. This has been a key focus of our annual Hindu Persecution Awareness Month campaign.
#savepakistanihindus #Hindupersecutionawarenessmonth #SindhiHindus #SaveOurgirls
@TeamNimittekam@HinduPACT@BritishHindus1@HinduGenocide_@sindhicongress
Remembering the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.
On 22 May 2017, 23 innocent lives were lost and over 1,000 people were injured when a suicide bomb was detonated at an Ariana Grande concert by Islamist terrorist Salman Abedi.
We honour those who were taken, stand with the survivors, and remember the strength and unity shown in the face of tragedy.
#ManchesterArenaBombing
#Manchester Remembers
#islamistTerrorism
British Hindus Make History in the UK
In a remarkable milestone for representation and community pride, a mother and son have achieved historic leadership roles:
Cllr Parveen Rani has been elected as the first Indian-origin Mayor of Hertsmere Borough Council.
Her son, Cllr Tushar Kumar, aged just 23, has become the youngest-ever Mayor of Elstree and Borehamwood Town Council.
A powerful story of leadership, legacy, service and inspiration across generations.
#BritishHindus
Aaron Rai makes history 🏆
The British golfer of Indian origin becomes the first UK winner of the PGA Championship in 107 years, firing a stunning final-round 65. His victory also snaps a decade-long streak of American dominance at the Wanamaker Trophy.
#BritishIndians#PGA
The Hindu population in Karachi has gone from nearly 50% to just 1.12% in 82 years.
1941 (British India Census) Karachi population: 386,655
•Hindus: 49.87%
•Muslims: 42.01%
2023 (Dawn Epaper analysis) Karachi population: 20,357,474
•Hindus: 1.12%
•Muslims: 96.53%
A community that once formed almost half the city’s population has been reduced to a tiny minority.
This is one of the most dramatic/violent demographic shifts in modern history. Karachi was once a cosmopolitan city with a thriving Hindu presence. Today, that presence has nearly disappeared.
The numbers speaks for themselves.
#Karachi #HinduPopulation #Pakistan #Demographics #History
Cllr Tushar Kumar becomes the youngest ever Indian-origin Mayor in United Kingdom history.
At just 23, Councillor Tushar Kumar has been elected Mayor of Elstree & Borehamwood, becoming the youngest ever Indian-origin Mayor in the UK.
Elected to council at 20 while studying at King’s College London, he says his journey shows that “age should never be a barrier” to public service.
He has chosen WD6 Food Support as his charity and pledged to be a Mayor “present for the community.”
A powerful moment for youth representation and British Hindu civic leadership.
#BritishHindus
Anti-Hindu hate in the UK now has a dedicated reporting platform
Anti-Hindu Hate Monitor (AHHM) is a reporting platform designed to document anti-Hindu hate affecting Hindu, Jain, and other Dharmic communities in the UK.
Many incidents currently go underreported, making it difficult to inform policy development.
The data collected through AHHM will help government departments, the Home Office, the Met Police, and public institutions better understand and address this issue.
AHHM Portal: https://t.co/rscsli8XwF
Reporting Demo Video: https://t.co/H7BCSIUXoy
Netherlands returns 1,000-Year-Old Chola-Era Copper Plates to India
During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to the Netherlands, the Dutch government formally repatriated the historic 11th-century Anaimangalam copper plates (also known as the Leiden Plates) alongside a Chola-era bronze sculpture.
Preserved at Leiden University since 1862, these artifacts consist of 21 large and three small copper sheets bound by a massive bronze ring carrying the royal seal of Rajendra Chola I.
Issued initially by King Rajaraja Chola I and later extended, the bilingual charters feature five plates inscribed in Sanskrit tracing the Chola dynasty, and sixteen plates written in Tamil. The text details the donation of an entire village’s revenue to support a Buddhist vihara (monastery) established in the Chola port town of Nagapattinam by the Sailendra rulers of the Srivijaya Empire (modern-day Southeast Asia).
The restitution gained breakthrough momentum following the Netherlands' 2022 colonial heritage return policy and a key UNESCO evaluation in 2023.
•The return marks a monumental victory for India’s diplomatic efforts to reclaim national heritage lost to foreign empires, setting a strong global precedent for the repatriation of colonial-era antiquities.
•The inscriptions serve as definitive, physical evidence of the legendary religious tolerance of the Hindu Chola rulers, who actively patronized and legally funded Buddhist institutions.
#indianheritage #cholaempire
@britishhindus
US museum displays saree worn by Indian scientist, Nandini Harinath
Nandini Harinath, a senior scientist at the Indian Space Research Organisation, is being celebrated globally as her saree is now displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The red and blue silk-cotton Saree, worn during the historic Mars Orbiter Mission, represents a milestone in both scientific achievement and cultural pride.
With a career spanning over two decades and 14 missions, Harinath served as the Deputy Operations Director and Mission Designer for Mangalyaan. Thanks to the expertise of Harinath and her team, India became the first nation to reach Mars on its maiden attempt and the first Asian country to achieve this feat.
Beyond her technical brilliance in mission design and spacecraft operations, Harinath has become a global ambassador for women in STEM. By donating her saree to the "Futures in Space" exhibit, she highlights the pivotal role women play in the global space race.
This highlights the strength and brilliance of Hindu women in STEM, while celebrating the elegance of Indian cultural identity. It’s a powerful reminder that global innovation and cultural heritage can go hand in hand, inspiring the next generation of scientists to aim high without leaving their roots behind.
#futuresinspace #ISRO #NandiniHarinath #Mangalyaan #MarsMission #WomenInSTEM
@ISRO @anandranganathan @nasa
India (Bhārat) slowly and steadily on the path of cultural restoration
Today’s judgment by the Indore Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court in the Bhojshala dispute is being viewed by many as another important milestone in Bhārats civilizational and cultural revival. The Court declared Bhojshala in Dhar as a temple dedicated to Mā Vāgdevi (Mā Saraswati), bringing closure to a long-standing historical and legal dispute that had continued for decades.
Bhojshala is believed to have been originally built during the 11th century under the rule of the great Parmar king Raja Bhoj, one of Bhārat’s most respected scholar-kings and patrons of education, literature and temple architecture. Historically, Bhojshala was regarded not merely as a temple, but also as an important centre of Sanskrit learning dedicated to Mā Saraswati, the Goddess of wisdom, arts and knowledge. Scholars, poets and students are believed to have gathered here, making it one of the cultural and intellectual centres of medieval Bharat.
Over time, during the medieval invasions of central India, the original temple structure was damaged and partially converted into what later became known as the Kamal Maula Mosque complex. Historical accounts and archaeological observations indicate that several pillars, carvings and architectural fragments of the original temple were reused in the later structure during the Delhi Sultanate period, particularly after invasions linked to Alauddin Khalji in the early 14th century.
The dispute surrounding Bhojshala continued for centuries and intensified during British rule and after Independence, as both Hindus and Muslims laid claim to the site for worship. In 2003, the Archaeological Survey of India introduced a shared-use arrangement allowing Hindus to worship on Tuesdays and Vasant Panchami, while Muslims were permitted namaz on Fridays. However, this arrangement remained a source of continuous tension and legal challenge.
The movement for restoring Bhojshala as a temple involved years of public campaigns, legal petitions, historical research and archaeological demands. A major turning point came when the High Court ordered a scientific ASI survey, whose findings reportedly supported the temple-origin claims of the Hindu side.
For many Indians, today’s verdict represents not merely a property dispute resolved in court, but a symbolic restoration of Bhārat’s ancient heritage, identity and civilizational memory through constitutional and judicial means.
#CulturalRestoration
#Hindus
@CoHNAOfficial@CoHNACanada@BritishHindus1
According to the Report titled National Unity Under Threat: Foreign Interference, Cognitive Sovereignty and the Alberta Referendum” by the Global for Democratic Resilience Centre, Centre for Intelligence and Conflict, and DisinfoWatch both the U.S. and Russia are accused of interfering in Canada’s Alberta separatist debate, in ways that threaten Canada’s sovereignty and national security.
Foreign actors from the U.S. and Russia are meddling in Alberta’s separatist movement, amplifying separatist voices and normalizing the idea of U.S. annexation of Canada.
India has for years accused Canada of harboring Khalistani terrorists and turning a blind eye to the activities of its Khalistani extremist citizens. In 1985, an Air India flight from Montreal to New Delhi was bombed by Canada-based Khalistani terrorists, killing all 329 people, on board. After a Canadian investigation, most of the accused were shockingly acquitted. The Indian government has also been concerned about threats made against Indian diplomats in Canada and the lack of official action against those who made the threats.