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The SA Hindu Dharma Sabha and the SA Hindu Youth Movement have jointly lodged formal complaints with the SAHRC against Wakefields Property Management for alleged religious intolerance. DailyNewsSA

Durban - THE SA Hindu Dharma Sabha and the SA Hindu Youth Movement have jointly lodged formal complaints with the SA Human Rights Commission against Wakefields Property Management for alleged religious intolerance.

“As such, we sincerely apologise. Consequently, that notice has since been withdrawn and is replaced with the following: We are acutely aware of and respect the fact that the diversity of residents at the complex have the right to reside in harmony while practising their cultural beliefs and customs. It is just as important that all residents are cognisant of the impact of their behaviour on their neighbours and other residents in the complex.

SA Hindu Youth Movement president Vedhan Singh said: “These notices make a mockery of our Heritage Month. They have caused hurt, humiliation and harm to Hindus.”

 

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