Upset Hindus seek sensitivity trng for Oxford Univ execs as beef-laced candy served on Diwali

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Upset Hindus are urging for sensitivity training for senior executives of Oxford University and a formal apology as reports surfaced of offering beef-laced candies at a recent dinner celebrating Diwali at its Christ Church College.

Distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that Oxford University, which claimed to be “ranked first in the world” and whose history went back to 1096; needed to grow-up, educate itself and show more maturity and sensitivity to the feelings of its minority populations.

Rajan Zed -6Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, urged Oxford University, which also claimed to be “home to some of the most talented people from across the globe”, should urgently send its senior executives for cultural and religious sensitivity training. He also sought formal apology from Oxford University Chancellor Christopher Francis Patten and Vice-Chancellor Louise Richardson, and Christ Church Dean Martyn Percy for this blatant insensitivity towards Hindu students on their sacred and most popular festival Diwali.

Universities, supported by taxpayers and student tuition fees (many of whom were Hindu), should not be in the business of sacrilege and disrespecting entire communities. It was shocking and deeply hurtful for the Hindu community to visualize its students being reportedly served with beef-laced fruit gum candies Haribo Goldbears, Rajan Zed indicated.

Consumption of beef is highly conflicting to Hindu beliefs. Cow, the seat of many deities, is sacred and has long been venerated in Hinduism; Zed points out.

Rajan Zed further said that Hinduism was oldest and third largest religion of the world with about 1.2 billion adherents and a rich philosophical thought and it should not be taken frivolously. Feelings of all faiths, larger or smaller, should be duly respected.

Moreover, it was a very serious issue for the devotees and Oxford University should not take it lightly, Zed added.

Diwali, the festival of lights, aims at dispelling the darkness and lighting up the lives and symbolizes the victory of good over evil.

Awards-winning University of Oxford claims to be “world-leading centre of learning, teaching and research and the oldest university in the English-speaking world”. Christ Church states to be a “welcoming place” and a “college for everyone”.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Beef is the main food of all Europe and Britain as well. So when they were celebrating Diwali in Oxford University, was very good action . They prepared their food which they liked very much. Was there nothing else available for vegetarians to eat? It will be very wrong if there was no provisions for vegetarians. But if plenty of other food was available, then it is wrong to have any objections.Please Mr Rajan Zed Clarify this point.

  2. For the famous of all Oxford University to get this so wrong is unacceptable. This could be if there was a comparison to be made similar to serving pork mixed food to a Muslim on Eid or a non-kosher to Jewish student on Yom Kippur celebration. Are they and will the chancellors apologize? Wait and see however why is it that it’s Dr. Zed all the way in Canada to find out and complain? What is happening with organisations like the Hindu Council of Britain

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