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‘Non-veg, alcohol’ at UK PM's Diwali party menu upsets Hindus

Wednesday, 13 Nov, 2024
PM Keir Starmer preparing to light Diwali diyas at 10 Downing Street. (Photo courtesy: Keir Starmer/Facebook)

London: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Diwali reception at 10 Downing Street in London stirred a controversy after some British Hindus complained about the inclusion of non-vegetarian snacks and alcohol in the menu. According to PTI, community organization Insight UK questioned the “appalling lack of understanding” of the spiritual aspect of the Hindu festivals.

“Diwali is not just a time for festivity, but also holds a deeply religious meaning. The sacred festival of Diwali emphasises purity and devotion and hence traditionally involves vegetarian meals and strict avoidance of alcohol,” Insight UK stated in a post on X.

Several British Hindus also pointed out that greater dialogue between the administration and the community is required ahead of such religious events. “The choice of menu at the Diwali celebration hosted by the Prime Minister himself displays an appalling lack of understanding or respect for the religious traditions associated with the festival of Diwali," the group said, adding: "it also raises the pertinent question of whether Hindu community organizations and religious leaders were consulted for greater cultural sensitivity and inclusivity".