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Downing Road apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali celebration

By Editorial Board Published November 15, 2024 3 Min Read
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Downing Road apologises after meat and alcohol served at Diwali celebration

Downing Road has apologised after meat and alcohol had been served at its annual Diwali celebration.

The federal government stated a “mistake” was made when the celebration was organised.

Hinduism doesn’t have a transparent prohibition on consuming meat and alcohol, however many Hindus select to not drink or are vegetarian – particularly throughout non secular festivals.

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Conservative MP Shivani Raja was amongst these to complain, saying she was “greatly concerned” when she heard about what had occurred.

There have additionally been articles essential of the occasion revealed within the India media.

A Quantity 10 spokesperson stated: “The prime minister was pleased to welcome a range of communities celebrating Diwali to a reception in Downing Street.

“He paid tribute to the massive contribution the British Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities make to our nation and the way the federal government is pushed by the shared values of arduous 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.”

Diwali celebrations have been held in Downing Road since 2009, and gained additional prominence below Rishi Sunak, the UK’s first Hindu prime minister.

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In a letter to Sir Keir Starmer, Ms Raja stated: “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.

“As a practising Hindu, representing hundreds of Hindus inside my very own constituency of Leicester East, I’ve been deeply saddened to listen to that this yr’s festivities had been overshadowed within the biggest Workplace of State by negativity, because of this oversight.”

She later thanked Downing Road for apologising.

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