First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe
R
Vol 47 Issue 2
12th May to 18th May 2018
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side 80p
ASIAN MIGRANTS: ‘WINDRUSH VICTIMS’ w w w . d u b a i h o lida y s .c o
Mukesh Ambani's daughter Isha to wed Anand Piramal
Full report on page 26
Karnataka Election: Countdown to Showdown Begins
Siddaramaiah
Rupanjana Dutta
Asian migrants in the UK are calling themselves the latest victims of Britain's next ‘Windrush scandal’, as many face threats of 'wrongful' deportation by Home Office. While some are being accused of lying in their Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) application due to basic tax errors (that were cleared years back), others are being accused of cheating in Test of English for International Communication.
Hundreds of South Asian highly skilled migrants held a huge protest against delays in their ILR decision as well as visa refusal on grounds of 'threats to national security' because of 'minor' errors on their tax returns. More than 23,000 people have signed a petition to
the newly appointed Home Secretary Sajid Javid, Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour and Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, urging them to put an end to this 'hostile environment' for 'legal' immigrants. Continued on page 16
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Janata Dal (Secular) (JDS)), both have the common goal; to overcome Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, and stop the Congress from yet another term in the state. While both the parties are in direct contest to each other, and Modi has boosted his criticism of the party in his recent rallies, claiming it had a “secret
B. S. Yeddyurappa
alliance” with the Congress, the fact cannot be overseen that both parties are all too acutely aware they need each other. South Karnataka is a crucial region. A look back on the state's electoral map from 2013 shows that the influence of the JD(S) is mostly limited to the region, where the BJP is not a strong political player. Continued on page 26