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CHOGM AWAITS MODI Vol 46 Issue 48
14th April to 20th April 2018
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CWG: Indians win 21 medals
Rupanjana Dutta
Following two weeks of Commonwealth sport and the handing of the baton to the next host of the Commonwealth Games, Birmingham, the UK will host the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London and Windsor. After 2009 this is the first time an Indian Prime Minister will be participating in CHOGM. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in London from 18-20 April 2018. He was meant to be accompanied by Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, but he has currently dropped out due to health related issues. Events as they will happen From Monday 16 April to Friday 20 April this biennial event will bring together Heads of Government, Foreign Ministers and thousands of delegates from across our 53 Commonwealth nations. With the theme of ‘Towards a Common Future’, the summit will focus on addressing common challenges across the Commonwealth and work to deliver a more prosperous, secure, sustainable and fairer future for the Commonwealth’s 2.4 billion citizens. Ahead of the formal Heads of Government Meeting on Thursday and Friday, the week will begin with three days of forums on Business, Women, People and Youth (Monday 16 to Wednesday 18 April). The Youth, Women’s and People’s Forum will take place at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster while the Business Forum will be held at Guildhall in the City of London. The forums offer a unique platform for the people of the Commonwealth to come together to address shared challenges and help frame the discussions of leaders. Up to 2,000 representatives from business, civil society, youth-led organisations and government will meet to discuss and raise the issues of most importance to our citizens. Continued on page 8
India’s overall medal tally at the 2018 Commonwealth Games has increased to 21 with ace pistol shooter Heena Sidhu winning gold in the women’s 25m pistol
Protests amid Modi's arrival As Modi gears up to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2018, it is said that self-professed leaders of the Sikh community and Kashmiri separatists in Britain will come together to protest against the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi's decision to attend the Summit in London and Windsor. As per Government Whips' Office, House of Lords website, Member of Parliament Lord Nazir Ahmed is also planning to raise a question on Kashmir and Punjab in the House of Lords on 16th April. The website mentions, "Lord Ahmed to ask Her Majesty's Government whether they intend to encourage the government of India to withdraw its formal reservations against the right of self determination so that the conflicts in Indian-controlled Kashmir, Punjab and other territories in the north east of the
Indian sub-continent can move towards a peaceful resolution in a democratic manner, underpinned by international law." However, there will be many people from various Indian communities, led by the Friends of India Society International (FISI), who will be at the scene to show solidarity and support towards PM Modi. Sardar Patel Memorial Society UK, Enfield Saheli, All Ladies League (ALL) UK, plus many more organisations will be involved. The Chief Executive at Enfield Saheli and Chairperson of All Ladies League, Krishna Pujara shared with Asian Voice, “We are all going there to welcome the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. We cannot stop anyone from protesting – it is a democracy. We will be welcoming Modi, as well as show how culturally diverse Indian culture is and yet we stand in unity.”
(Precision/Rapid) finals and para-powerlifter Sachin Chaudhary claiming bronze in the men’s heavyweight final on Tuesday (day 6). Continued on page 31
Salman out on bail, thanks fans for support
Bollywood Superstar Salman Khan walked out of Jodhpur Central Jail after the court granted him bail in the 1998 black buck poaching case. He has been asked to furnish two bonds of Rs 25,000 each. His return was celebrated with a lot of fervour all
across the nation as 'Bhai' fans rejoiced his temporary freedom. Witness to the unparalleled fandom, Salman choked back tears as he thanked his fans and supporters for standing by him during the tough time. Continued on page 26