LONDON: A Conservative Party leadership candidate in the UK has faced condemnation for suggesting police should arrest protesters chanting “Allahu Akbar” (God is great), The Guardian reported on Wednesday. Robert Jenrick’s comments follow week-long nationwide riots by far-right groups, which have been met by counter-protesters, including many from the Muslim community. The Conservative MP, a favorite in the party’s leadership race, made the remarks on Sky News in a discussion on the concept of “two-tier” policing.