Authorities trying to label me as ‘Anti-India’, says UK Sikh MP Dhesi
1 year, 4 months ago

Authorities trying to label me as ‘Anti-India’, says UK Sikh MP Dhesi

Hindustan Times  

A day after being stopped by immigration officials at Sri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport for two hours, United Kingdom member of parliament Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi slammed the authorities for allegedly trying to label him as ‘anti-India’ for being vocal on issues concerning minorities. United Kingdom member of parliament Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, who is the Labour MP for Slough, is accompanied by his family and is on a personal visit to his village Raipur Farala in Jalandhar district. Dhesi, who is the Labour MP for Slough, is accompanied by his family and is on a personal visit to his village Raipur Farala in Jalandhar district. “Going by Thursday’s events, I can only say that the authorities are trying to label me as ‘Anti-India’ for my vocal stance in favour of vulnerable sections, be it Sikhs or Muslims,” said Dhesi, who is presently a shadow minister in the UK parliament.

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