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This was broadcast on BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight at 6.30pm today. The key points are: - Sikhs are unequivocal in their condemnation of the murder of Henry Novak committed by Digwa - the terrible actions of one person should not be used to demonise the law-abiding Sikh community and penalise fully practising Sikhs - a massive increase in Anti-Sikh hate crimes that requires urgent government action – a letter has been sent to the Home Secretary - members of the Sikh community have reiterated the weapon used in the murder was NOT a Kirpan The BBC has requested and is waiting on the police or the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Crown Prosecution Service to provide a photograph of the murder weapon that will prove it was NOT a Kirpan. Politicians that have jumped on the bandwagon Robert Jenrick Rupert Lowe MP Alicia Kearns MP Zia Yusuf David Davis MP and others The British Patriot Lord Bebo Don Keith Charlie Peters Tristan Tate that have talked about banning the Kirpan should demand to urgently see an image of the murder weapon. An apology should be forthcoming to the Sikh community when they realise it has been misrepresented by the CPS witness in court as a Kirpan and incorrectly reported by the media. Judge William Mousley KC should take serious note of this blunder. The word Kirpan comes from two Punjabi words: Kirpa (mercy, grace, or kindness) and Aan (honor or dignity). It symbolizes the belief that strength and power must always be guided by compassion and moral responsibility. Those calling for the ban on the Kirpan will realise the murder weapon was in fact a Persian dagger specifically engineered to pierce chainmail and heavy textile armour.

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