💨 Abstract
Indian diaspora groups in the UK have criticized the use of the term "Asian" to describe child sexual abuse gangs in England, which are mainly composed of men of Pakistani heritage. The groups argue that the use of the term is vague and misleading, and that it has been used to avoid discussing the ethnicity and religion of the perpetrators.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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