
Majid Freeman, who was a crucial advocate behind Shockat Adam, the recently elected Gujarati-origin Independent Leicester South MP, has been detained and charged with evil crimes. He is accused of spreading lies and false information about the significance of Hindus in the 2022 protests.
Freeman, 36, whose true name is Majid Novsarka, was charged on Wednesday with assistance of violence and supporting a forbidden company.
On Tuesday, his house in Leicester was searched by police, and he was detained. He was released on bail on Wednesday, and he will make an appearance at Westminster courts ‘ courtroom on July 24.
In a major surprise at the UK public election, Adam removed past darkness paymaster Jonathan Ashworth. When Ashworth was canvassing, Freeman had followed him about. A movie shows him shouting:” Would you criticize Netanyahu? Certainly or No”? Ashworth appears in his own movie, saying,” I am not going to include these men bully me off the streets.” I am not going to be intimidated”.
Freeman replies:” No one is bullying you. We’re enquiring about your abstention from the ballot to support a peace in Gaza. You have the bodies of Arab men, women, and kids. Is Netanyahu a war judicial”?
After the claims were announced, Ashworth, chief executive of Labour think container Labour Up, wrote on X:” This is greatly shocking and disturbing. Shockat Adam had now denounce this unique and those who are organizing protests in his name. People’s health has always come second.
In its analysis of the Leicester Sept. 2022 riots, The Henry Jackson Society identified Freeman as one of several celebrities who stoked area tensions by spreading false information on social media. There was no evidence to support some of Freeman’s claims that Muslims were attacked by Hindus in Leicester, according to the statement. However, “mainstream media have persistently given him a system, with Freeman appearing in TV interviews on big channels.” In the instant wake of the protests, major media outlets immediately put an emphasis on Hindutva fanaticism in the UK, furtherintemperating the threat against the Hindu community. According to the report, there have been reports of assaults on the Hindu community and incitements to murder and anti-Hindu dislike online as a result of allegations of RSS violence and Hindutva extremism in the UK, it continued.