Over 100 Britain MPs, Lords write to PM on Indian farmers


Chandigarh, Jan 9 (IANS): British Labour Party MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi has sent a letter, signed by over 100 MPs and Lords, to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the ongoing farmers' protests in India, asking him to raise this matter with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi when they next liaise.

The letter seeks to ensure that the UK Prime Minister reaffirms the importance of the right to peaceful protest internationally, has a full understanding of this important issue and asks him to raise this matter with the Indian Prime Minister, following the cancellation of their meeting in India, planned later this month.

"Immensely grateful to the 100 plus MPs and Lords who've signed a cross-party letter to the Prime Minister, given huge concerns for the peaceful Indian farmers' protest. Boris Johnson must raise with the Indian PM when they liaise, expressing hopes of a speedy resolution to the current deadlock," Dhesi told IANS in a message.

Earlier, 36 UK MPs led by Dhesi, who has been a vocal supporter of the protesting farmers in India, wrote a letter to Commonwealth Secretary Dominic Raab in which they asked him to speak to the Indian government.

The letter dated January 5, titled "Peacefully protesting Indian farmers and linked global protests", says the issue has so galvanised the Indian diaspora community, especially those of Punjabi or Sikh background, and others who have land or links to farming in India, that tens of thousands engaged in global protests, including in towns and cities across the UK.

"A cross-party letter was sent to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to raise this matter with his Indian counterpart and he has assured that it was raised with the Indian Foreign Minister, but he did not do so with the Indian Prime Minister during his December Delhi meeting.

"We believe your January India visit has now been cancelled, but you intend to meet your Indian counterpart soon. Given the urgency of this matter, could you please confirm that you will definitely convey to the Indian Prime Minister the heartfelt anxieties of our constituents, our hopes for a speedy resolution to the current deadlock and also for the democratic human right of citizens to peacefully protest?

"We look forward to your timely response, so that we can inform our constituents accordingly," said the letter signed by over 100 MPs.

The agitated farmers are demanding the repeal of the three farm laws passed by the Indian Parliament and have expressed apprehension that they would pave the way for the dismantling of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the mercy of big corporate houses.

Refusing to repeal the laws, the government has maintained that the new laws will provide farmers with better opportunities.

The eighth round of talks between the farmers' leaders and the government remained inconclusive on Friday, however, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar is hopeful of a solution in the ninth round of talks scheduled for January 15.

 

  

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 09 2021

    Our man is busy thinking about how two 'Desi' vaccines will "save the humanity"...

    ...no time for the migrants, farmers and the unemployed.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 09 2021

    You British MP s write a nice letter tp your PM to control Covid which is out of control now

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  • Anil, MP

    Sat, Jan 09 2021

    Bhakt got mirchi....

    @ Dr.... Covid cases are out of control in India.. Look at the numbers if you know counting...

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Sat, Jan 09 2021

    Covid case in India yesturday is 18,482
    Covid case in UK yesturday is 68,053
    Covid Death in India yesturday is 229
    Covid Death in UK yesturday is 1325
    Covid Death in India yesturday is 1.24% of daily case
    Covid Death in UK yesturday is 1.95% of daily case
    Covid Death in India yesturday is 1.44% of Totalcase
    Covid Death in UK yesturday is 2.70% of Totalcase
    Covid case in India Per Million Population 7,521
    Covid case in UK Per Million Population 43,446
    Covid Death in India Per Million Population 109
    Covid Death in UK Per Million Population 1,173
    Covid Case increase in India - 0.17%
    Covid case in UK Per Million Population 2.3%
    Covid Death increase in India - 0.15%
    Covid death in UK Per Million Population 1.65%

    India is no. 2 position in Total case, but in death its 3rd place
    India is in 9th position as per yesturday new case, and 13th position as per yesturday new death

    and britain is in controle and India is out of controle

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  • Arthur II, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2021

    Now PM modi cannot tell them to comment on India's internal matter. Because modi has already commented on US internal matter.

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2021

    The prime minister of U.K. Will throw that letter in the trash bin, these MPs very well know their government will do nothing in the farmers issue in India or else the Queen will have to publicly apologize for the crimes committed during her reign all over the world which she has refused to do until now on the instructions of the British governments over the years.

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