Non-Veg Food At Keir Starmer’s Diwali Party: UK PM’s Office Apologises After Outrage

by · Odisha Bytes

London: The office of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday apologised for a “mistake” in the organisation of its Diwali reception at 10 Downing Street recently.

The apology came after some British Hindus objected to non-vegetarian food and alcohol being served at the Diwali party, reported PTI.

The statement from PM’s office did not directly refer to the controversial menu. However, a spokesperson from Starmer’s office said that the team acknowledged the strength of feeling on the issue and assured the community that it won’t be ever repeated.

“The Prime Minister was pleased to welcome a range of communities celebrating Diwali to a reception in Downing Street. He paid tribute to the huge contribution the British Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities make to our country and how the government is driven by the shared values of hard work, ambition and aspiration. A mistake was made in the organisation of the event,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.

“We understand the strength of feeling on this issue and so would apologise to the community and assure them it will not happen again,” the spokesperson added.

The apology came a day after British Indian Conservative Party MP Shivani Raja wrote to Starmer expressing concerns over the reception not being in keeping with the customs of many Hindus.

“I feel it speaks poorly against the organisation of this year’s event – with a disappointing lack of knowledge of the customs and traditions that many British citizens hold dear,” said her letter posted on social media.

“As a practising Hindu representing thousands of Hindus within my own constituency of Leicester East, I have been deeply saddened to hear that this year’s festivities were overshadowed in the greatest Office of State by negativity, as a result of this oversight,” stated the first-time Tory member of Parliament, who was elected in July from the city of Leicester.

The Opposition MP offered her “assistance and guidance” to the Labour Party government for all future Hindu celebrations to ensure they are celebrated in a “respectful manner”.