UK Riots 2024: Violence is not stopping in Britain after the death of 3 girls, PM Starmer called an emergency meeting

UK Protest 2024 After the death of 3 girls in Britain, anarchy has spread in the country for the last several days. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called an emergency meeting to deal with the violence on the streets of Britain. Let us tell you that the violent mob is also targeting immigrants and Muslims. Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has criticized the protest.

UK Riots 2024: Violence is not stopping in Britain after the death of 3 girls, PM Starmer called an emergency meeting

Riots have continued in different cities of Britain after the death of three girls. The protest of the demonstrators has turned into violence. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called an emergency meeting to deal with the violence on the streets of Britain.

Chaos has spread in the country in the last six days, as right-wing groups are using internet media to fuel the incident of stabbing of girls in a dance class. Three girls were killed and many others were injured in this attack. Rumors are being spread on the internet that the accused was from Rwanda and wanted refuge here. Violent mobs are targeting immigrants and Muslims.

The violent mob targeted two hotels on Sunday. It is believed that people seeking refuge are staying there. During the meeting of the government's emergency response committee Cobra on Monday, police chiefs and ministers are expected to ensure that the violence does not recur.

South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard said that I think these are far-right hooligans who attacked some of the most vulnerable people in our communities and there is no excuse for this. The Home Office has offered more security to deal with the threat of attacks on mosques.

UK PM warns protesters

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has criticized the protest. Keir Starmer warned far-right protesters on Sunday that they would regret participating in England's worst demonstration.

He also said that he would take strict action against this. After the incident, Keir Starmer wrote on a social media post, 'I guarantee that those who participated directly or online in these riots will regret it. We will bring the criminals directly to the dock.'