London elects Sadiq Khan, its first Muslim mayor


London, May 7 (IANS) : Choosing 'hope over fear', Londoners elected their first Muslim mayor on Thursday as Labour's Sadiq Khan comfortably romped home despite a xenophobic and Islamophobic campaign run by his Conservative opponent that even invoked Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name to garner Hindu votes.

The 45-year-old Pakistani-origin Khan won 57 percent of the vote to easily beat Zac Goldsmith (43 percent). His tally of 1,310,143 votes gives him the largest personal mandate of any politician in British history, The Guardian reported.

Seeking to put behind him a campaign that saw his rivals portraying him as an "extremist" and distributing pamphlets aimed at Hindus, Sikhs and Sri Lankans, Khan said that his victory showed that "Londoners have chosen hope over fear and unity over division".

Son of a Pakistani bus driver who grew up to become a human rights lawyer, an MP and later transport minister in the Gordon Brown government - making him the first Muslim minister to attend a cabinet meeting -- Khan's is the quintessential heart warming immigrant success story.

With his win, Khan - London's third mayor after Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone - has ended eight years of Conservative control of City Hall and helped boost the morale of party leader Jeremy Corbyn on a day Labour were beaten into third place in Scotland by the Tories and had a poor showing in England and Wales.

As Khan's victory seemed inevitable, critics slammed the divisive Conservative campaign, labelling it "very foolish" and one that leaves behind a "negative legacy" in a highly cosmopolitan city.

Even Goldsmith's sister Jemima - former wife of Pakistani cricketer and politician Imran Khan - tweeted that it was "sad that Zac's campaign did not reflect who I know him to be".

During the campaign, Muslim groups complained the mayoral contest had sunk to "disturbing lows", with the Conservatives being accused of trying to exploit racial tensions to help Goldsmith win.

Customised leaflets addressed to Hindu, Sikh and Tamil voters mentioned subjects such as Narendra Modi, the 1984 killing of Sikhs in India and the Sri Lankan civil war.

One leaflet had a picture of Goldsmith meeting Modi on a visit to London, and pointed out that Khan did not. Another alleged that the Labour party would tax gold jewellery owned by many Indian families, which was seen as a bid to stoke community tensions.

Khan, whose grandparents migrated to newly-created Pakistan in 1947 and whose parents arrived to Britain just before he was born in 1970, will now be faced with the task of implementing an ambitious manifesto programme.

He has promised to freeze fares of public transport for four years and ensure that half of all new homes built in London would be "genuinely affordable", even as he becomes London's "most pro-business mayor yet".

As expected, in much of the Western world, the focus was not on Khan's abilities as a politician, but on his religion.

Common headlines in Europe included: "The first Muslim mayor of London", "First Muslim mayor of a major European capital" and "The green millionaire vs the leftwing Muslim".

Across the Atlantic, the Drudge Report headlined its developing story on the election as "Muslim mayor of Londonistan", using the pejorative sobriquet to refer to British government's tolerance of diversity.

The word figured in the title of a 2006 book, 'Londonistan': How Britain is Creating a Terror State Within', by the British journalist Melanie Phillips about the spread of Islamism in Britain.

  

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  • Abdul Sattar Jamali, Karachi Pakistan

    Wed, May 11 2016

    Salute to British ppls of London for their tolerance to religion so they voted for only British person not to Muslim/Christian/Hindu or Jewish.This is Humanity and we have to get lesson from British ppls.

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  • Stephan, Mlore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Why religion should be highlighted in politics. This will only encourage people to move towards religion intolerance than ones capabilities. Media should not encourage this in any country. We have enough of this in India. Party, caste, creed should be kept aside and person's capabilities should be the criteria in ing a leader.

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangaluru/USA

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Once upon a time they ruled the world. Now it looks like in few decades they may be ruled by others in their own country!

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Things change over time . Once upon a time British taught English to Indians. Now Indinas teaching Englsih Grammar to British children!

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Congratulations.
    London London.
    Miracle Done.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Is it possible in pakisthan if a Britain born settled in Pakisthan? Still no voting rights of their own non Muslim citizens.

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  • Kumar, Kaikamba

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Mayor may be originating from London or Iceland but he should be capable of doing his job. Why we should connect him to his faith when we know that every faith preaches live in harmony and live in peace. Media need not make big news saying that Asian origin Christian or Hindu or Muslim is now managed to become Mayor of London...

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India
    did i say in london anyway why only backing lalit maodi..why not vijay malya LOL

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  • Lacuna, mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Karma...once white men used to rule our cities...now a brown is ruling a whiteman's city...who knows tomorrow it may follow in other European cities...I hope a African ruling Italy and France...A native Indian ruling the Spain......Mark my words..days are not far.

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Mangalore/Tanzania

    Sat, May 07 2016

    In a democracy everyone has to bow to the choice of the electorate. NO discrimination can be made on the basis of religion. The new mayor should try to prove his critiques wrong by bringing about unity and development among one and all. We are humans first.

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  • Irfan, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Congratulation to Mr Sadiq

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sat, May 07 2016

    britiish gave divisive medicine to the whole world and coined a junk word calling it sicklarism... now you oppose to a musllim to become your own mayor? so inherently you are also communal and you dont possess sicklarism in your heart? difficult to digest your own medicine? in matter of a decade I wont be surprised if paki becomes GB prime minister..

    fully deserved.. madiddunno maraya

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sat, May 07 2016

    NOW NO ONE WANTS TO GO LONDON MAYBE IT WILL BE ANOTHER PAKISTAN IN MAKING

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  • indian, mng

    Sat, May 07 2016

    congratulation to sadiq khan

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  • varun, mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    ah poor london! soon look like a dirty south east asian metro cities! karma!

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Jossey Saldanha Mumbai

    HELLO BOSS SADIQ KHAN NOT CHOR LIKE VIJAY MALIYA AND LALITH MODI..?YOU CANT INSULT LONDON VOTERS

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sat, May 07 2016

    abdul samad, mangalore

    Is VIJAY MALIYA AND LALITH MODI are CHOR in London?

    Lalith Modi is the architect for IPL and after the foundation which he had laid down and ran it profitable, he was forced to leave the Country. Have it been in Europe, Lalith Modi would have been honoured as they respect the talents, contribution to their Economy.

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Yes Mallya is a chor.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sat, May 07 2016

    CYTHIA, THIS YOU CANT EXPECT.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Good, recognition shouldn't be based on religion, but must always be on merits and righteousness.
    Gems are rare but available in all religions, proportion may vary!
    Goodness in everyone should always be recognized and encouraged with the intention to promote good without any bias.
    If we recognize spirit of God, God always judges fairly, without any bias, not on the basis of our words and actions alone BUT DEEP THOUGHTS BEHIND IT.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Can we even imagine this in Muslim majority country.

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  • Nawaz, Kuwait, Udupi

    Sat, May 07 2016

    @Cynthia,
    Tariq Aziz- Iraqi Foreign Minister (1983–1991) and Deputy Prime Minister (1979–2003).
    By the way almost 40 percent of England's Muslim population is in London.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sat, May 07 2016

    In the 80’s and 90’s there were Tariq Aziz in Iraq and Boutros Ghali in Egypt, besides many in top administrative positions. The religious tolerance that existed in those years is no more prevalent today. You can see how those countries are drifting backwards, moving from bad to worse.

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Did you even understand her question? She asked whether this possible in Islamic Sharia law countries?

    @Cynthia : May be it will happen in some centuries. Just now they started issuing driving licenses to their own women.

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  • Nawaz, Kuwait, Udupi

    Sat, May 07 2016

    @Hemanth,
    There is no country in the world which has Islamic Shariah.

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  • Naveen, Mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Probably this is the difference between a civilized culture and a stone-age culture. Hats-off to London.

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  • Nawaz, Kuwait, Udupi

    Sat, May 07 2016

    @Naveen Mangalore,
    Do you think we are civilized?
    We kill our own daughters (who has no knowledge of this world and knows nothing but to cry when she needs something)
    We are making racist attacks on people based on their colour of skin.
    We are branding a selective group of people as low category based on their birth.
    Some people even dont hesitate to rape even months old babies.
    Some people take the side of criminals just because he belongs to his religion.
    We are not civilized until we strive for justice to prevail in this world.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sat, May 07 2016

    It indicates the level of tolerance in UK & other European countries despite bombings and terrorist activities across Europe in the recent past.

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  • Zuhair, udupi/Muscat

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Sadiq khan got elected by the people of London, he didn't bomb the country paralysed the military and took control of its economy like ur powerful western countries are doing.

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  • Denver, Udupi

    Mon, May 09 2016

    Yes.. Of Course.. For example, Tariq Aziz a Chaldean Christian was appointed as the Iraqi Foreign Minister (1983–1991) and Deputy Prime Minister (1979–2003) and a close advisor of Dictator Saddam Hussein.. He loved and trusted Christians a lot

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Sat, May 07 2016

    If his opponent Zac Goldsmith hadn't shown NaMo in his leaflet then surely he would've won !!!

    Poor lad thought invoking NaMo's name he could win the elections...I think he doesn't know the drubbing of Bihar and Delhi where NaMo made many campaigns :p

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  • RS, Mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Hussain, he would have used 15 MIN specialist HYD brothers name ..!He could have won!

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Better luck next time....Zac Goldsmith...don't loose hope..and congratulations to sadiq khan

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Hope the people voted him because he is the better candidate and well suited for the development of London. Congratulation.All the best.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Next Lalit Modi or Sir Vijay Mallya ...

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    It's ok.. There is nothing to ashamed of admitting a Pakistani muslim became Mayer of London. Apply cold water to burned area.

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  • Vinod Climes, Mumbai

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Good Europe is becoming more secular. Hope to see more & more European counties up holding secularism. There are no communals like India , who stop Minorities

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