British Indians express outrage at UK PM Keir Starmer’s use of the term ‘Asian grooming gangs,’ citing unfair generalization and smearing their communities. They demand accurate representation of the perpetrators’ ethnicity to avoid tarnishing unrelated groups. Skepticism remains over political correctness hindering truthful discourse.
British Indians furious at being smeared with ‘Asian grooming gangs’ label

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