Islam and Muslims are constantly in news, grabbing headlines but for all the wrong reasons. While some may say these are self-inflicted wounds, we all have Muslim friends who came here from India and East Africa. Most belong to Daudi Bhora,...
An astute observer of British life once said: “If you see a white man dashing down the street, he is running to catch a bus. If it’s a black man sprinting, he must be running away from the police.”
Islam and Muslims are constantly in news, grabbing headlines but for all the wrong reasons. While some may say these are self-inflicted wounds, we all have Muslim friends who came here from India and East Africa. Most belong to Daudi Bhora,...
I refer to the editorial in the Asian Voice of 1st November 2014. I fully share your sentiments.
For once I totally agree with Mrs Vadgama. We Indians from Undivided India have been totally sidelined in the remembrance of the Wars.
It was heartening to learn that the matter between Shree C B Patel and Sardar Patel Memorial Society (UK) has been resolved amicably (Asian Voice 15th Nov. 2014).
Seventh November was Cancer Awareness Day. We should all remember, highlight it in our calendar, as Cancer kills more people than any other illness with the sole exception of heart disease.
I hasten to agree with all that Kapil Dudakia boldly said in his column Kapil’s KHICHADI on the question of ‘Is Labour going Sharia?’ (AV 8 November 2014).
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