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Leamington Spa temple occupied by armed men in protest 'against marriage of Sikh and Muslim' Leamington Spa temple occupied by armed men in protest 'against marriage of Sikh and Muslim'
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Some 30 masked men have occupied the entrance to a Sikh temple in Leamington Spa in what appears to be a protest against an interfaith marriage between a Sikh and a Muslim. Some 30 masked men have occupied the entrance to a Sikh temple in Leamington Spa in what appears to be a protest against an interfaith marriage between a Sikh and a Muslim.
Warwickshire Police described the men as having “bladed items”, in what is believed to be a reference to the ceremonial daggers carried by Sikh men. Warwickshire Police said 55 people have been arrested and a "significant number" of bladed weapons had been confiscated from the scene after armed police set up a cordon around the entrance to the gurdwara on Tachbrook Drive. 
Armed police have set up a cordon around the entrance to the gurdwara on Tachbrook Drive, and religious leaders are involved in negotiations to end the standoff.  Police described the men as having “bladed items”, in what is believed to be a reference to the ceremonial daggers carried by Sikh men, and religious leaders were involved in negotiations to end the standoff. 
A group identifying itself as Sikh Youth Birmingham posted a video on Facebook apparently from inside the temple, showing men sat on the floor, many with hoods up, chanting and raising placards.A group identifying itself as Sikh Youth Birmingham posted a video on Facebook apparently from inside the temple, showing men sat on the floor, many with hoods up, chanting and raising placards.
Another video showed wedding guests waiting outside the temple, where more protesters had also assembled.Another video showed wedding guests waiting outside the temple, where more protesters had also assembled.
Jatinder Singh Birdi, a former treasurer at the temple, confirmed a marriage had been due to take place in the temple on Sunday morning between a Sikh and non-Sikh.Jatinder Singh Birdi, a former treasurer at the temple, confirmed a marriage had been due to take place in the temple on Sunday morning between a Sikh and non-Sikh.
He told the BBC: "There have been tensions that have been going on for a couple of years with some people objecting to mixed marriages taking place in the gurdwara," he said. He told the BBC: "There have been tensions that have been going on for a couple of years with some people objecting to mixed marriages taking place in the gurdwara," he said.
"The general consensus is people are respectful of mixed marriages if the traditions are respected."The general consensus is people are respectful of mixed marriages if the traditions are respected.
"Nothing has happened on this level before."Nothing has happened on this level before.
"This is meant to be one of the happiest moments of somebody's life - it shows a lack of respect.”"This is meant to be one of the happiest moments of somebody's life - it shows a lack of respect.”
Sikh Youth Birmingham claimed to have up to 100 people involved in the protest, both inside and outside the gurdwara. Sikh Youth Birmingham claimed to have up to 100 people involved in the protest, both inside and outside the gurdwara. 
One protester broadcast a Facebook Live video from among the wedding guests at the gate, where tensions were clearly high.One protester broadcast a Facebook Live video from among the wedding guests at the gate, where tensions were clearly high.
At one point, the man filming can be heard saying: “These lot don’t even know that I’m against them”, and at another he points the camera towards the temple, saying: “Leamington Gurdwara, allowing interfaith marriages. Sikhs and Muslims, it’s messed up.” At one point, the man filming can be heard saying: “These lot don’t even know that I’m against them”, and at another he points the camera towards the temple, saying: “Leamington Gurdwara, allowing interfaith marriages. Sikhs and Muslims, it’s messed up.”
Some on social media questioned the use of armed officers in response to a peaceful protest. Warwickshire Police's statement suggested this was in response to the fact the men were “in possession of bladed items". Some on social media questioned the use of armed officers in response to a peaceful protest. Warwickshire Police's statement suggested this was in response to the fact the men were “in possession of bladed items".
"​This is currently being treated as 'aggravated trespass' and at this time we believe that it is an escalation of an ongoing local dispute,” police said."​This is currently being treated as 'aggravated trespass' and at this time we believe that it is an escalation of an ongoing local dispute,” police said.
The incident began at around 6.45am on Sunday morning, and police said religious leaders were working with officers to resolve the dispute.The incident began at around 6.45am on Sunday morning, and police said religious leaders were working with officers to resolve the dispute.
"We would like to reassure people that this is not being treated as a terrorist incident," a police spokesperson said. Superintendent David Gardner said: "We would like to reassure people that this was a contained incident that we believe was an escalation of a local dispute.
"A significant number of bladed weapons were seized from the scene. As a result of reports that the men were in possession of these weapons we deployed armed officers as a precaution. Nobody was injured in the incident.
"Over the coming days we will be working with local the Sikh community to address some of the ongoing issues that have culminated in today's events.
"We would like to thank local people for their patience while we dealt with this incident."