
Hindu and Sikh groups in the UK have expressed concerns over a proposed definition of 'anti-Muslim hostility,' warning it could stifle freedom of expression and unfairly target minority communities. While unequivocally condemning hatred and discrimination against Muslims, groups like Hindu Council UK and the Network of Sikh Organisations find the definition's language on 'racialisation' and 'collective characteristics' dangerously ambiguous. They fear it could prevent legitimate critique of religious ideas and practices, potentially impacting other minority groups.
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