
The Winston Marshall Show “They Attacked Me!” Sikh Refuses To Sell Halal - Harman Singh Kapoor
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Apr 18, 2026 Harman Singh Kapoor, London restaurant owner and activist known for refusing to serve halal and standing against intimidation. He recounts harassment, a mob outside his shop, a rapid arrest after posting a defense video, and claims of uneven policing. The conversation touches on Sikh identity, the kirpan tradition, community tensions, radicalism, integration, and the personal cost of speaking out.
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Decade Of Targeting After Declaring Non-Halal
- Harman Singh Kapoor describes a decade-long campaign after publicly stating his restaurant sells non-halal jhatka, including fake negative reviews and online targeting by a group called Feed the Lion.
- He says attackers confronted him in person, bombarded social media listings, and pressured other non-halal Sikh restaurants to stay silent to avoid losing business.
Arrested 30 Minutes After Posting A Defence Video
- Within 30 minutes of posting a video threatening to defend his family, Harman says police arrested him at his restaurant.
- He contrasts the immediate arrest with long delays on other incidents, claiming selective, rapid action against his speech.
Claim Of Two-Tier Policing In Local Policing
- Harman asserts the police sided with mobs outside his restaurant, laughing and failing to protect customers while arresting him.
- He uses multiple incidents (spit, chairs, cars damaged, alleged bullet mark) to argue for a two-tier policing system.

