I’m sure you are all aware, the situation in India is very tense following the Citizen Amendment Act (2019) which was passed last week. Since then, there have been nationwide protests. With over 25 people killed, mostly Muslim. Police have been specifically targeting Muslims, their businesses and properties.
Many people in the Community here in UK and India, which include Sikhs, Hindus, Christians, Muslims and Atheists oppose this discriminative law (CAA and NCR) introduced by the Indian government.
For this reason, Protest planned for: 4th Jan 2020 at 11.30am Starting from Richmond Road (Opp Forest Gate Police Station, passing through Green Street, then Plashet Grove, then onto High Street North and passing by East Ham Town Hall, with a Rally at Central Park, East Ham E6.
Bring all your family, let’s all unite and make our voices heard.
Bear with us, while we sort out furniture and other items. In the mean time please send via bank transfer funds to the Indian Muslim Federation UK:
Sort code: 60-22-23
Account No: 2129412
As of today 30th December 2019, we have raised £3250 so far.
We are a group of researchers working on a project Exploring UK Muslim beliefs about organ donation and their relationship with behavioural intentions and registering to donate organs.
We would be extremely grateful for your co-operation in completing a questionnaire relating to this; it will take between 20-25 minutes. It is available for self-completion online via:
If you are unable to complete the questionnaires online, please contact Ferzana Patel on 07507 964 569 who can arrange for a paper copy of the questionnaires to be posted to you or to complete the questionnaires with assistance.
Thank you for taking the time to consider this request. If you have any questions ask the researcher present or please contact for the lead researcher for more information:
020 7 040 0880 Supervisor: Ferzana Patel 07507 964 569
A delegation from the Indian Muslim Federation (UK) met with the Indian High Commission in London, 26th September 2017, and presented a letter for the Minister of External Affairs, Srimati Sushma Swaraj. The letter highlighted the serious concern amongst Indian nationals in the UK at the plight of the Rohingya community in Burma/Myanmar. More specifically, they highlighted the serious human rights abuses taking place in Burma by its military and on-going attacks against the Rohingya, which the United Nations recently termed, ” a textbook example of ethnic cleansing”.
The delegation also requested the Indian Government to extend all efforts to assist the Rohingya and to accommodate refugees fleeing persecution. They expressed their hope that the Indian government would undertake its ongoing commitment to the Universal Declaration of human Rights and the Refugee Convention, by assisting the Rohingya and calling on the Burmese/Myanmar government to cease all operations and bring the perpetrators to justice.