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Fahad Ansari is the principal solicitor and director of Riverway Law, a niche UK firm specialising in immigration and nationality law.
Recent unrest in Leicester has sparked renewed fears of the right-wing ideology Hindutva thriving within some elements of Britain. Without proper governmental oversight or acknowledgement of the growing problem, sectarian tensions will only rise.
Comment: It's high time the government took a step back, and adopted a more reflective approach to counter-terrorism, writes Fahad Ansari.