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Britain's opposition Labor Party calls for international intervention on Kashmir, India strongly criticizes

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Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar criticized the proposal of the Labor Party of Britain seeking international intervention on the Kashmir issue, calling the Labor Party's move to 'serve vote bank interests'

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Naomi Canton, London

Britain's opposition Labor Party passed a controversial 'emergency resolution' on Kashmir on Wednesday. India strongly criticized this and the London High Commission of India canceled the annual celebrations with Labor Party representatives. The resolution said that Kashmir should get the right to self-determination under the United Nations resolutions. It asked Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to stand with the Kashmiris. The British Indian community also expressed deep indignation against this proposal.
India strongly criticized Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ravish Kumar, criticizing the proposal of Britain's Labor Party seeking international intervention on Kashmir issue, terming the Labor Party's move as 'securing vote bank interests'. He said that there was no question of talking to the Labor Party or its representatives on this issue. Opposition to the British Government's official stand on Kashmir has been proposed by the opposition. The British Government has been of the view that Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan.

Indian High Commission canceled the annual program
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As soon as discussions on this proposal started in the Labor Party, the High Commission of India, based there, canceled the annual ceremony to be held with the members of the party in the name of 'Labor Friends of India'. A senior diplomat told the Times of India, 'We canceled it. The reason for this is that proposal. ' There is a boil even among Indians settled in Britain against this proposal. Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP) UK President Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat said, "Because of this proposal, the entire Indian community of Britain will not support the Labor Party in the next election."

Boil in the British Indian community
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There is already anger among people of Indian origin settled in Britain against the Labor Party. Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn had tweeted on August 11, "The situation in Kashmir is absolutely critical. The human rights violation there is unacceptable. ' Before that, the Labor Party MPs had supported the protest in front of India House in London on 15 August and had also made speeches during that time. That performance became violent. At the same time, Manoj Ladwa, former chairman of the Platform Labors Indian Community Engagement Forum, which oversees the Indian community's relationship with the Labor Party, reacted to the resolution passed saying that the Labor Party has been "hijacked by leftist fundamentalists and jihadi supporters". '

British citizen of Pakistani origin had brought the proposal
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British citizen of Pakistani origin Ujma Rasool proposed this Kashmir. He described Pakistan Occupied Kashmir as 'Pakistan Administered Kashmir'. He said that human rights violations have been taking place in Kashmir for 72 years, the army is committing atrocities and people are getting injured with pellet guns. He said, "We should urgently urge India to allow entry to human rights organizations in Kashmir so that they can know the situation there and help the people." Describing it as a major crisis, Rasul said, "We have been saying for a long time that Kashmir is a bilateral matter, but the people of Kashmir need intervention."



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