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UK Hindu Bodies Reject ‘Flawed’ SOAS Leicester Inquiry; Allege Pre-determined Conclusions and Soros-Linked Bias

“UK Hindu Bodies Reject ‘Flawed’ SOAS Leicester Inquiry; Allege Pre-determined Conclusions and Soros-Linked Bias”, Insights UK, February 25, 2026

A boycott of pre-determined conclusions

The Hindu community did not simply boycott or decline to participate in the SOAS inquiry, it refused to legitimise a process that was devoid of basic neutrality.

From its inception, the vast majority of Hindu organisations refused to participate in this inquiry, citing the prior public anti-Hindu positions held by several panel members. This was a principled demand for a fact-driven investigation, not a theory-led one with instilled bias.

Key Grounds for the non-participation…….”

Read full article at insightuk.org

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