UK military marks Raksha Bandhan
LONDON : Leading figures armed forces came together at various places in Britain to celebrate Raksha Bandhan on Saturday, remembering the ideas of courage, valour
LONDON : Leading figures armed forces came together at various places in Britain to celebrate Raksha Bandhan on Saturday, remembering the ideas of courage, valour and commitment behind the ancient practice in Hinduism.

The events were held in Bolton, Birmingham, Cardiff and London, the defence ministry said in a release. There are currently 2,500 armed forces personnel belonging to the Hindu faith.
Earl Howe, minister of state for defence, said at an event at the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in London: “The tying of Rakhi to symbolise bonds of mutual protection is a potent symbol for all here today and one that resonates beyond the Hindu religion to all servicemen and women, whatever their beliefs.”
General Gordon Messenger, the vice-chief of defence staff, said: “Values such as courage, commitment, discipline, respect, integrity and loyalty, as illustrated in many Hindu epics and scriptures, perfectly reflect the values of the armed forces.”
“The resonance between the Hindu community and service personnel over the messages championed by the Raksha Bandhan festival is very clear.”
The ministry said: “Hindus have long made a significant contribution to the defence of the UK. During World War 1, 750,000 Hindus deployed overseas in the British Indian Army, earning 8 Victoria Crosses (VCs) and during World War 2 over 1.25 million Hindus fought in the British Indian Army...earning 18 VCs”.
Rear Admiral Graeme Mackay, the armed forces Hindu network champion, said Hindus serving in the armed forces continue the tradition of their predecessors in serving their country.
ABOUT THE AUTHORPrasun SonwalkarPrasun Sonwalkar was Editor (UK & Europe), Hindustan Times. During more than three decades, he held senior positions on the Desk, besides reporting from India’s north-east and other states, including a decade covering politics from New Delhi. He has been reporting from UK and Europe since 1999.Read More

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