London: Troubled by the riots against Muslims and Muslim immigrants led by right-wing extremists in England for the last few days, King Charles III broke his silence and appealed to the British to remain calm, saying that we should recognize each other properly, respect each other. King Charles thanked the police as well as all the emergency services of the country for bringing peace and stability in the country as soon as possible. This was said by a spokesperson of Buckingham Palace.
His Excellency also appreciated the efforts made by voluntary organisations to curb the criminal tendencies of some elements.
It is well known that a Muslim convicted murderer in South Port fatally attacked 3 children with a knife and injured 10 others. As soon as word spread that the killer was a Muslim, radical right-wing anti-Muslim protests began across Britain. The act was committed by a 17-year-old boy from a family who had come to England to seek refuge from Rochdale and the fire of anti-immigration in Britain spread when it was discovered that the boy was Muslim. Muslims are attacked no matter what country they are from. So the embers of the fire are still burning. So the distraught King Charles had a detailed discussion on the phone with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the police chief.