Religious duties

Monday 02nd February 2015 18:12 EST
 

Recent comments by Baroness Warsi proves once again that some Muslim politicians even from the Conservatives cannot simply detach their religious duties from political common sense approach.

The PM was absolutely right in sending a letter to the Muslim leaders to do more to stop people becoming radicalised. Look at any average mainly Labour controlled council borough and count the number of mosques (some converted from a shop), madrassas and other less than convincing tution centres teaching Arabic. It is easy to see why a whole generation of young muslims are made to feel different than other communities, not least due to constant negative stories in the media.

Why should public funded tax be utilised in looking after the affairs of just one community? Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and similarĀ  peace loving populace do not require any special attention and by the same token should get a special discount!

Tower Hamlets is a prime example of what empowering wrong sort of politicians and their brethern who use religious leanings to misuse the position of trust.

Labour have over the years used this support from a community simply to get seats without benefiting them, therefore choice should be very clear in the coming election, to use the result of Indian elections, vote tactfully and remember Congress=Labour
Bharat Parmar
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