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BJP support group bats for Conservative Party in 48 key UK seats
NAOMI CANTON | TNN | Updated: Nov 5, 2019, 09:36 IST
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Indian-origin protesters turned their backs on London mayor Sadiq Khan of Labour Party during his Diwali celebrations on Sunday
HIGHLIGHTS

  • BJP supporters in Britain are campaigning for the Tories in key 48 seats in the UK general election
  • They claim the British Indian vote could swing up to 40 seats and affect the outcome of the election
LONDON:
BJP supporters in Britain are actively campaigning for the Tories in 48 marginal seats in the UK general election on December 12 and telling Indian-origin voters not to vote Labour.

They claim the British Indian vote could swing up to 40 seats and affect the outcome of the election.


OFBJP UK president Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat said his group had identified 48 Labour-Conservative marginal seats which the British Indian vote could swing and was even trying to oust six Indian-origin Labour MPs.


This is the first time the OFBJP has ever extended open support for a party in a UK general election.


“We are doing this for three reasons. Firstly, some Labour MPs joined the violent protests outside India House on August 15 and September 3. Secondly, no Labour MPs spoke in favour of India in the House of Commons on Kashmir, and thirdly because of the Labour motion on Kashmir passed at their party conference. Kashmir is an internal matter of India. Why is the Labour party discussing the Indian state? We will only support MPs who support us,” Shekhawat said.


“We are working with the

Tory
candidates in Keith Vaz’s ex seat, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi’s seat, Preet Gill’s seat, Lisa Nandy’s seat, Seema Malhotra’s and Valerie Vaz’s seats,” he said. All six are Indian-origin Labour MPs.


“We are not supporting them because some of them have a Khalistani tag, they are not doing anything for us or looking at India as a sovereign nation. Some of them have signed letters against India. We will happily support anyone who supports India as a sovereign nation, including non-Indian origin candidates, against these candidates,” Shekhawat said.


“If the entire Indian community in the UK votes Tory, we will see a swing of around 40 seats to the Tories. This will swing the actual election result,” he declared.


Until now the Indian community in Britain has not voted en bloc — unlike the Pakistan community, which is directed by imams on how to vote. But now the OFBJP is approaching temples, social groups, and hundreds of Asian community bodies to tell them not to vote Labour. “We have met 37 groups so far and organised meetings in all the possible temples,” Shekhawat said.


He said they were supporting just one Labour PIO MP, Virendra Sharma, who represents Ealing Southall, as “he had stood up for the community”.


“Not a single Hindu will vote for Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi this time,” said Shekhawat. “Hindu voters think he is working closely with the Pakistani community. He is always seen with Pakistanis and goes to the Pakistan high commission. He is a vice-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Britain-Pakistan Trade and Tourism and was vice-chair of the APPG Kashmir group. Why is that? The Indian community in Slough are annoyed and have decided to vote for the Tory candidate,” Shekhawat said.

“We have a team in each constituency which is going round with the Tory candidate leafleting, speaking to people and persuading them to vote Tory. The teams are organised by the BJP and Friends of India Society International (FISI),” the OFBJP UK president said.


The OFBJP has already organised their first “campaign meeting”. They invited 300 Indian-origin constituents on Sunday to a meeting with Tory MP Bob Blackman from Harrow East who has a majority of just 1,757 above Labour, and with Dr Anwara Ali who is standing for the Tories in Harrow West, which currently has a Labour MP with a majority of 13,314.


“Until December 2018 the majority of Indians supported Labour. But in the last seven to eight months Labour has shown a radical face. With Corbyn at the head, Labour is opposed to anything India wants to do and Corbyn never speaks good about India. Kashmir was the flashpoint. But anger was building up for months,” Shekhawat said.


Meanwhile, on Sunday, several dozen Indian-origin protesters turned their backs on

London mayor Sadiq Khan during his Diwali celebrations in Trafalgar Square. As soon as Sadiq Khan came on stage to give a speech, 70 to 100 PIOs turned their backs, draped in the tricolour, in a silent protest.


“Our diversity is a strength, not a weakness… What makes me really proud is there are many people here today who are not Hindu. Isn’t that fantastic? ... London is open,” Khan said, not reacting to it.


The protest was planned by Reach India, set up by the Indian diaspora after the August 15 violent protests, to respond in a unified Gandhian way to hatred against Indians or India establishments. “We were turning our back against the mayor and the Labour Party,” said Nandini Singh from Swindon, one of the organisers. “He noticed it. It happened right in front of him. Even some non-Indians joined us. He fumbled his words a bit.”

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“If the entire Indian community in the UK votes Tory, we will see a swing of around 40 seats to the Tories. This will swing the actual election result,” he declared.

lol Sikhs and dalits hate BJP. Few high caste hindus will not change election result. Its quite stupid of Indians to vote for conservatives who are against foreigners just because labour doesn't support genocide of Kashmiris.
 
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lol Sikhs and dalits hate BJP. Few high caste hindus will not change election result. Its quite stupid of Indians to vote for conservatives who are against foreigners just because labour doesn't support genocide of Kashmiris.
Don't make up your own story. Dalits and Sikhs don't hate BJP. It is just some people like you who create fake accounts of dalits or pretend to be dalits only to show hatred of BJP.

India did not intend to support conservatives on their own. But Labour acting mischievously means retaliation must be shown.
 
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Don't make up your own story. Dalits and Sikhs don't hate BJP. It is just some people like you who create fake accounts of dalits or pretend to be dalits only to show hatred of BJP.

India did not intend to support conservatives on their own. But Labour acting mischievously means retaliation must be shown.

Hell BJP is hated by Indian sikhs let alone Khalistani ones in UK. Dalits hate BJP and constantly complain about discrimination they face in UK from high caste hindus. Which mean huge chunk of so called Indian sikhs, dalits and muslims will not change their vote for BJP.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">3) Ask Tamil (or any non-Gujarati) Hindus in Britain if they support the BJP. Likely answer - NO!<br><br>Plus a lot of British Gujarati Hindus have also been shouted down in the community to support the BJP and its allies. Appalling to see mandirs allowing this to happen publicly.</p>&mdash; Sunny Hundal (@sunny_hundal) <a href=" ">November 4, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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Facists from the around the world are working together to influence foreign elections. The group are claiming we follow imams order, its a reflection of the groups narrow minded mentality to generalise like that.

All British members should vote or encourage people in family to vote. Importantly its your choice who you should vote for, but note which mps are backed by bjp.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">3) Ask Tamil (or any non-Gujarati) Hindus in Britain if they support the BJP. Likely answer - NO!<br><br>Plus a lot of British Gujarati Hindus have also been shouted down in the community to support the BJP and its allies. Appalling to see mandirs allowing this to happen publicly.</p>&mdash; Sunny Hundal (@sunny_hundal) <a href=" ">November 4, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
What a joke.

Obviously, hindus don't support BJP in London as they don't have exposure or campaigning from BJP. The real question to be asked is if hindus & sikhs oppose BJP. Then you will see how there is no opposition to BJP either. People simply don't know or care about BJP in England because BJP is a political party in India.
 
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What a joke.

Obviously, hindus don't support BJP in London as they don't have exposure or campaigning from BJP. The real question to be asked is if hindus & sikhs oppose BJP. Then you will see how there is no opposition to BJP either. People simply don't know or care about BJP in England because BJP is a political party in India.
This is denial of facts. Mandirs in England are supported by and raise funds for BJP affiliates in Hindustan. The same mandirs spread RSS propaganda in UK. We know this "mega-church" type relationship exists. No need to pretend it doesn't in order to project a false image of non-interference in UK politics by the nation state of Hindustan.
 
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This is denial of facts. Mandirs in England are supported by and raise funds for BJP affiliates in Hindustan. The same mandirs spread RSS propaganda in UK. We know this "mega-church" type relationship exists. No need to pretend it doesn't in order to project a false image of non-interference in UK politics by the nation state of Hindustan.
Temples raise funds for Dharmic causes and India does have influence on them. But that does not mean people are aware of BJP in UK. As for non-interference, even UK funds church in India. So, India can't remain like an idiot with non-interference
 
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BJP support group bats for Conservative Party in 48 key UK seats
NAOMI CANTON | TNN | Updated: Nov 5, 2019, 09:36 IST
71913839.jpg
TNN
Indian-origin protesters turned their backs on London mayor Sadiq Khan of Labour Party during his Diwali celebrations on Sunday
HIGHLIGHTS

  • BJP supporters in Britain are campaigning for the Tories in key 48 seats in the UK general election
  • They claim the British Indian vote could swing up to 40 seats and affect the outcome of the election
LONDON:
BJP supporters in Britain are actively campaigning for the Tories in 48 marginal seats in the UK general election on December 12 and telling Indian-origin voters not to vote Labour.

They claim the British Indian vote could swing up to 40 seats and affect the outcome of the election.


OFBJP UK president Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat said his group had identified 48 Labour-Conservative marginal seats which the British Indian vote could swing and was even trying to oust six Indian-origin Labour MPs.


This is the first time the OFBJP has ever extended open support for a party in a UK general election.


“We are doing this for three reasons. Firstly, some Labour MPs joined the violent protests outside India House on August 15 and September 3. Secondly, no Labour MPs spoke in favour of India in the House of Commons on Kashmir, and thirdly because of the Labour motion on Kashmir passed at their party conference. Kashmir is an internal matter of India. Why is the Labour party discussing the Indian state? We will only support MPs who support us,” Shekhawat said.


“We are working with the

Tory
candidates in Keith Vaz’s ex seat, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi’s seat, Preet Gill’s seat, Lisa Nandy’s seat, Seema Malhotra’s and Valerie Vaz’s seats,” he said. All six are Indian-origin Labour MPs.


“We are not supporting them because some of them have a Khalistani tag, they are not doing anything for us or looking at India as a sovereign nation. Some of them have signed letters against India. We will happily support anyone who supports India as a sovereign nation, including non-Indian origin candidates, against these candidates,” Shekhawat said.


“If the entire Indian community in the UK votes Tory, we will see a swing of around 40 seats to the Tories. This will swing the actual election result,” he declared.


Until now the Indian community in Britain has not voted en bloc — unlike the Pakistan community, which is directed by imams on how to vote. But now the OFBJP is approaching temples, social groups, and hundreds of Asian community bodies to tell them not to vote Labour. “We have met 37 groups so far and organised meetings in all the possible temples,” Shekhawat said.


He said they were supporting just one Labour PIO MP, Virendra Sharma, who represents Ealing Southall, as “he had stood up for the community”.


“Not a single Hindu will vote for Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi this time,” said Shekhawat. “Hindu voters think he is working closely with the Pakistani community. He is always seen with Pakistanis and goes to the Pakistan high commission. He is a vice-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Britain-Pakistan Trade and Tourism and was vice-chair of the APPG Kashmir group. Why is that? The Indian community in Slough are annoyed and have decided to vote for the Tory candidate,” Shekhawat said.

“We have a team in each constituency which is going round with the Tory candidate leafleting, speaking to people and persuading them to vote Tory. The teams are organised by the BJP and Friends of India Society International (FISI),” the OFBJP UK president said.


The OFBJP has already organised their first “campaign meeting”. They invited 300 Indian-origin constituents on Sunday to a meeting with Tory MP Bob Blackman from Harrow East who has a majority of just 1,757 above Labour, and with Dr Anwara Ali who is standing for the Tories in Harrow West, which currently has a Labour MP with a majority of 13,314.


“Until December 2018 the majority of Indians supported Labour. But in the last seven to eight months Labour has shown a radical face. With Corbyn at the head, Labour is opposed to anything India wants to do and Corbyn never speaks good about India. Kashmir was the flashpoint. But anger was building up for months,” Shekhawat said.


Meanwhile, on Sunday, several dozen Indian-origin protesters turned their backs on

London mayor Sadiq Khan during his Diwali celebrations in Trafalgar Square. As soon as Sadiq Khan came on stage to give a speech, 70 to 100 PIOs turned their backs, draped in the tricolour, in a silent protest.


“Our diversity is a strength, not a weakness… What makes me really proud is there are many people here today who are not Hindu. Isn’t that fantastic? ... London is open,” Khan said, not reacting to it.


The protest was planned by Reach India, set up by the Indian diaspora after the August 15 violent protests, to respond in a unified Gandhian way to hatred against Indians or India establishments. “We were turning our back against the mayor and the Labour Party,” said Nandini Singh from Swindon, one of the organisers. “He noticed it. It happened right in front of him. Even some non-Indians joined us. He fumbled his words a bit.”

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7 fugly Indian and that's headline news in india. Looool well suck it up....the mayor is Pakistani origin.
 
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Temples raise funds for Dharmic causes and India does have influence on them. But that does not mean people are aware of BJP in UK. As for non-interference, even UK funds church in India. So, India can't remain like an idiot with non-interference
So are you implying that religious missionary activities are comparable with religious leaders encouraging citizens to vote for a certain political party or even worse, British MPs to serve Indian state interests, due to influence from a foreign country? In England, only one of those activities is illegal. Give it time. The paper trail will come to the surface. It always does.
 
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