Sikh leaders from across the UK have come together to promote harmony and understanding in the wake of protests over the murder of Henry Nowak.
The protests, which took place in several cities, including London and Birmingham, turned violent in some areas, with reports of clashes between police and demonstrators.
In a joint statement, Sikh leaders condemned the violence and called for greater respect and tolerance for all communities.
The statement, signed by prominent Sikh figures, including the Sikh Gurdwara Council and the National Sikh Alliance, urged people to come together in the spirit of unity and understanding.
The leaders also acknowledged the pain and suffering caused by the murder of Henry Nowak and expressed their condolences to his family and loved ones.