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12th August to 18th August 2017
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EXCLUSIVE: A UK based Indian women's group due to protest outside London's Home Office Headquarter to highlight their sufferings
Rupanjana Dutta
Britain's largest Indian women's group is planning a silent protest outside the Home Office Headquarter in London next week, against increasing abuse and exploitation of migrant wives on “dependent visas”. Hundreds of these women find themselves abused and exploited due to a provision in immigration law in which the sponsoring partner - the husband - is able to cancel his
partner's visa by merely writing an email to the Home Office, leaving the women in limbo. Statistics show that thousands of Indian women move to the UK every year, following their husbands as dependants, with dreams to create a house filled with love and laughter. But the reality is often different. These women who are then either abandoned in India on pretext of a vacation, or are thrown out of their houses in the UK, controlled and ill-treated mostly for financial reasons. Some women are even driven to commit suicide or beg on streets. Most of them have no idea that the High Commission of India has a women cell, that may be able to advise them free of cost, though certain limitations exist. That is where
organisations like the Indian Ladies in the UK come forward to assist the helpless women. They have started an online petition calling for the change in regulation and has already garnered hundreds of signatures in 24 hours (https://www.change.org/p/homeo f f i c e - j u s t i c e - f o r- w o m e n - o n spouse-visa). India's Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj has also come on board to support this organisation's women. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in India has created a special committee, that promises to 'hear and see', investigate and provide support wherever possible. Indian Ladies in the UK (ILUK), a non-profit organisation, has 21,000 members and is made up of the first generation migrant Indian women in the UK. They campaign on behalf of victims of domestic abuse, spousal abandonment and international child abduction. They have planned a protest on 16th August, between 3pm – 5pm. Several of the victims are expected to join ILUK members for the demonstration at Lunar House in Croydon. The plan is to stage a silent demonstration to show objection against the exploitation of Indian women on spousal visas. Continued on page 16
Ahmed Patel wins RS poll from Gujarat
Congress candidate Ahmed Patel won the Rajya Sabha seat from Gujarat after securing 44 votes. Earlier, the Election Commission, after two separate rounds of meetings with BJP and Congress leaders, asked the returning officer (RO) of the Rajya Sabha poll in Gujarat Continued on page 26
Venkaiah Naidu is India's next Vice President Veteran BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu was elected as the 13th Vice-President of India on Saturday, as he defeated the combined Opposition candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi by a huge margin of 272 votes in a straight contest. Returning Officer Shamsher K Sherif announced his victory with 516 votes, while Gandhi secured a mere 244. Assistant Returning Officer Mukul Pandey informed that over 98 percent voting was recorded in the vice-presidential election. 771 out of 785 MPs have voted in the election, however 11 votes were found to be invalid. Continued on page 26