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'Divisive tactics': WhatsApp messages urge Hindus to vote against Labour
Messages sent to British Hindus signed off with name of Tory-linked businessman Kapil Dudakia


British Hindus are being targeted by WhatsApp messages urging them to vote against Labour in the general election, accusing the party of being “anti-India” and “anti-Hindu”.

The messages have also included videos by far-right anti-Muslim activists and have raised fears they are attempting to exploit tensions between British Pakistanis and Indians, as well as different religious groups.

One message said: “The Labour party is now the mouth-piece of the Pakistani government … It is anti-India, anti-Hindu and anti-[Indian prime minister Narendra] Modi. So if there are any Indians who are still voting for Labour, or are still members of the Labour party – then respectfully I say, they are traitors to their ancestral land, to their family and friends in India and to their cultural heritage.”

At the top of the message it said: “Pass this to every true Indian.” At the foot of the message was the name Kapil Dudakia. The Guardian contacted Dudakia, a businessman, but he declined to say whether he wrote the message.

In a recent blog on the Hindu Human Rights website, Dudakia wrote that Labour were “a bunch of left-wing nutters indulging in their prejudices”.

Dudakia also spoke at a Diwali event in the House of Commons hosted by the Tory MP Bob Blackman last month, from which Labour MPs were reportedly banned.

An attendee told the Guardian that Dudakia shouted at the audience to vote Hindus and not Muslims and said that the Conservatives were the only party for Hindus. Dudakia said he spoke at the event in a personal capacity. The Conservative party has been contacted for a response.

The attendee who contacted the Guardian said: “I was told numerous times no Labour MPs were invited because they are anti-Hindu. The whole two hours was all about vote Conservative, and nothing to do with the festival of Diwali. It was the most uncomfortable thing I’ve ever been to.”

Videos sent to Hindu voters via WhatsApp include one in which the rightwing broadcaster Katie Hopkins complains “Islam is taking over my country”, as she criticises a demonstration about Kashmir by British Muslims taking part on Diwali. Others messages include videos by Anne Marie Waters, who leads the far-right For Britain party.

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, the Labour MP for Slough, said: “I urge my Hindu and Sikh British compatriots: don’t fall for the divisive tactics of religious hardliners, trying to wedge apart our cohesive community, circulating lies on WhatsApp.”

Details of the messages have emerged after the president of Overseas Friends of BJP UK, Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat, told the Times of India, the group was actively campaigning for the Tories in 48 marginal seats. The BJP is India’s ruling Hindu nationalist party.

He said: “If the entire Indian community in the UK votes Tory, we will see a swing of around 40 seats to the Tories. This will swing the actual election result.”

At party conference in September, Labour enraged the BJP when it passed a motion calling for humanitarian and international observers to enter the disputed region of Kashmir. The motion came after Delhi’s decision in August to revoke the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir.
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British Indian vote could swing the election

General Election: Indian nationalist party BJP supporters to campaign in UK against Labour

The group will be targeting 48 marginal seats during the campaign, and believe the British Indian vote could swing the election.

By Rowland Manthorpe and Alexander J Martin

Supporters of India's governing nationalist party the BJP will be actively campaigning for Conservative Party candidates against the Labour Party during the general election.

The group, known as the Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP) will be targeting 48 marginal seats during the campaign, and believe the British Indian vote in these constituencies could swing the election.

Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat, the president of the group, told The Times of India that they were campaigning against the Labour Party for its perceived criticism of India regarding the Kashmir conflict.

It is unclear whether OFBJP receives funding from the main Hindu nationalist party back in India, and the group did not immediately respond to Sky News' enquiries.

Under UK law if the group planned to spend more than £20,000 in England it would be required to register with the Electoral Commission, but if their spending fell below that threshold they would not be required to register.

It could also only accept donations of more than £500 from permissible sources, such as individuals who appear on the electoral register, but donations below that threshold could come from abroad.

A spokesperson for the commission told Sky News: "Volunteers campaigning for or against a party, where no spending takes place, are not regulated.

"That does not change if those volunteers are supporters of a political party in another country.

"Similarly, a political party or individual in another country may express support for a British political party, but could not provide funding for campaign activity unless the funds were raised from permissible donors - eg individuals on an electoral register within the UK or the other sources listed in our guidance."

The Labour Party has been criticised by Hindu nationalist groups after it passed an emergency motion which was perceived as criticising India's conduct over the contested territory of Kashmir.

"Kashmir is an internal matter of India. Why is the Labour Party discussing the Indian state? We will only support MPs who support us," Mr Shekhawat said.

"If the entire Indian community in the UK votes Tory, we will see a swing of around 40 seats to the Tories. This will swing the actual election result."

One of the politicians which OFBJP is particularly aiming to unseat is Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, the Labour candidate for Slough.

Mr Shekhawat said: "Not a single Hindu will vote for Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi this time. Hindu voters think he is working closely with the Pakistani community.

"He is always seen with Pakistanis and goes to the Pakistan high commission. He is vice-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Britain-Pakistan Trade and Tourism, and was vice-chair of the APPG Kashmir Group.

"Why is that? The Indian community in Slough are annoyed and have decided to vote for the Tory candidate."

Mr Dhesi responded to Sky News, saying: "There has been a lot of talk in recent years about foreign external interference in elections and surely this is just another prime example of it.

"However, Slough constituents and the good people of Great Britain can rest assured that despite such activities of religious hardliners trying to divide our cohesive community, I will continue to speak up stridently for the hard-fought values of human rights for all."

The OFBJP is now organising in Hindu temples, social groups and community bodies to call on British Indians not to vote for the Labour Party, The Times of India reported.

Speaking to Sky News, Eviane Leidig of the University of Oslo, said the Conservative Party had seen an increase in the number of British Indian, particularly Hindu, voters in the 2015 and 2017 elections.

"The upcoming election will likely be no different," said Ms Leidig, who studies political extremism - with a particular focus on the Indian and Western far right.

"British Hindus have long played an active role in grassroots mobilisation and political party campaigning in the UK," she told Sky News. "Part of this is due to a growing anti-Labour stance."

Ms Leidig's research has found parts of the British Hindu community regards the Labour Party as having control over what they perceive as the "Muslim (i.e. British Pakistani and Bangladeshi) voting bloc".

"These British Hindus frequently describe Labour as being 'Hinduphobic' and appeasing to Muslims," Ms Leidig said.

Sky News contacted both the Labour and Conservative parties to request their statements regarding the OFBJP's statement of support. We did not immediately receive a response from either.

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What a bunch of sad kunts! they think Hindus are being brainwashed? over a million are being brainwashed over msgs? Fucking retards!

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