AV 16th June 2018

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First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe

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Vol 47 Issue 7

16th June to 22nd June 2018

Let noble thoughts come to us from every side 80p

INDIAN BILLIONAIRE CLAIMS POLITICAL ASYLUM IN UK Taking a cue from fellow fraudcommitting, beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya, diamantaire Nirav Modi too has reached London with high hopes of attaining political asylum from the government. He has escaped India in January, after committing a $2.2 billion bank fraud. His presence in the country was confirmed by UK Counterterrorism Minister Baroness Williams of Trafford during her official visit to India on Monday. She has assured authorities in New Delhi of her country's full co-operation.

After news of Modi's probable presence in London broke into headlines, the Indian government, authorities and the press jumped into action. In a later report, it was known that the UK may link the extradition process of the fugitive businessmen- both Modi and Mallya, with the signing of a much-delayed agreement that will facilitate deportation of over 75,000 Indians who are allegedly illegally staying in Britain.

India seeks Nirav Modi's extradition

The Bengal's Pride Awards honour global Bengalis at House of Commons

See page 16-17 for full report

Sikh soldier first to wear turban in Queen's official birthday parade

See page 6 for full report

India-China boost ties The topic of the final signing of the memorandum of understanding on illegal immigrants was raised by Baroness Williams during her talks with India's Minister of State for Home, Kiren Rijiju. During the talks, Williams stressed on the need for formal signing of the MoU to enable the

return of illegal Indian immigrants within a month of their detection by British authorities. Meanwhile, Rijiju raised the issue of extradition of the defunct billionaires. An official said, “We are afraid they may link the process of extradition of Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya and others with the siging

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of the MoU.” Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi are alleged to be among the main beneficiaries of a fraud at the Punjab National Bank (PNB). While both have denied any wrong doing Indian officials did everything to book them under the law. Continued on page 26

See page 26 for full report

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