'India Day' Celebration Postponed In Ireland, Racist Attacks On Indian Community Spikes

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-12 12:35:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-13 00:55:52

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'India Day' Celebration Postponed In Ireland, Racist Attacks On Indian Community Spikes

Ireland India Council has decided to postpone the 'India Day' celebration, as a consequence of the recent increase in racist attacks against the Indian community. This decision was made during a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris.

Several disturbing incidents have been reported, among them, the attack on an Indian restaurant in Dublin, where a group of around eight men hurled racist insults and punched the windows of the establishment. The incident occurred during the same week that a speeding car tried to mow down a group of Indian men in Dublin.

The decision to postpone the celebration, which usually attracts thousands of people of Indian origin, will allow the Ireland India Council to focus on promoting racial tolerance and raise awareness about the increasing importance of reporting racist crimes. The celebration may be postponed this year, but the fight against racism in Ireland is far from over.

The rise in racist attacks is alarming and deserves more attention from Irish authorities. These incidents have fostered a sense of unease and insecurity within the Indian community. It is crucial to address this issue and work towards creating a more inclusive society where everyone feels safe and respected, regardless of their cultural background.

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