Description
This book is Frank Ward's personal account of the history of a campaign that was organised and orchestrated to preserve the right of freedom of religious worship and practice at the Holy Shrine within the Temple in Bhaktividanta Manor. During that period of 10 years of campaign history he was aware that numerous other activities were taking place to promote and protect public worship with Hindu devotees and supporters many of whom were politicians and members of legal and other professions raising the essential funding and providing services free of charge as their contribution in challenging and opposing this injustice and blatant breach of human rights. This book is not a definitive or comprehensive record of the events which took place during the 10 years of the 'Save the Temple Campaign' or indeed subsequently the 'Temple Defence Movement' which ultimately was the vehicle that finally led the Hindu Community of the United Kingdom to victory over injustice and essentially must remain Frank's own perception.