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UK court rules Hinduism & Hindutva are one in landmark verdict, dismissing defamation case by Islamist Mohammed Hijab

“UK court rules Hinduism & Hindutva are one in landmark verdict, dismissing defamation case by Islamist Mohammed Hijab”, Organiser, August 22, 2025:

“In a significant legal development that resonates globally, the UK High Court of Justice has dismissed a defamation lawsuit brought by Islamist activist Mohammed Hijab against The Spectator and its columnist Douglas Murray.

The judgment not only rejected Hijab’s claims but delivered a landmark observation that Hinduism and Hindutva are inseparable.

For Hindus worldwide, especially those in the diaspora, this verdict is a moment of vindication. It rebuffs years of propaganda that attempted to weaponize the term “Hindutva” and cast suspicion on Hindu identity…..”

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