The Henry Jackson Society think-tank claims that disinformation about attacks on Muslims prompted a backlash against the Hindu community
Islamist radicals claimed girls were being kidnapped and harassed by Hindus to inflame community tensions in Leicester and other English cities, a report has claimed.
Influencers used social media platforms with thousands of followers to spread false rumours about the activities of Hindu nationalists, it stated.
The Henry Jackson Society think-tank claims that disinformation about attacks on Muslims prompted a backlash against the Hindu community.
The HJS’s report, Hindu-Muslim Civil Unrest in Leicester, accuses social media users of spreading a number of false claims, including accusations that extremist “Hindutva” and RSS Hindu nationalists had attacked a mosque, that a man tried to kidnap a schoolgirl and that three men had harassed a 14-year-old girl.