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The office of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has apologized to British Hindus on Friday. A spokesperson from Starmer's office said that he understands the sentiments of the Hindu community. He will take care in future that the mistake is not repeated again. Let us know through the news what is this whole matter.

 

Actually, Britain's PM Office has apologized for the mistake in organizing the Diwali party. Let us tell you that last month, some British Hindus were served non-vegetarian food and alcohol in the Diwali reception organized at 10 Downing Street. Later, Hindus objected to the serving of non-vegetarian food and alcohol.

will not repeat such a mistake in the future

The Prime Minister's Office said that these things were served on request. However, the PM's Office did not directly refer to the menu of the program in its statement. But a spokesperson for Starmer's office said that the team assured the community that this would not be repeated in the future.

 

British PM's spokesman apologized.

A spokesperson from the UK PM's office expressed regret over the issue and said, the Prime Minister welcomed many communities to celebrate Diwali. But a mistake was made in the organization. We understand the seriousness of the issue and apologize to the community. We assure you that such an incident will not happen in the future.

Indian-origin MP had raised an objection

This statement comes a day after British Indian Conservative Party MP Shivani Raja sent a formal letter to Starmer, expressing concern that the ceremony was not in accordance with many Hindu customs.

His letter, posted on social media, reads, "I think this is the worst part of this year's event. This happened with a disappointing lack of information about customs and traditions dear to many British citizens. He said, "As a Hindu representing thousands of Hindus in my constituency of Leicester East, I am deeply saddened to hear that this year's celebrations were marred by negativity in the highest office of the state as a result of this omission.

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