First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe
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Vol 46 Issue 50
28th April to 4th May 2018
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side 80p
STOP THIS FLAG DESECRATION w w w . d u b a i h o lida y s .c o
More than 12,000 people have signed a petition calling for action by UK Prime Minister Theresa against those who tore down Indian flag at Parliament Square Rupanjana Dutta
The Indian community in the UK is demanding justice from the UK government, after protesters at the Parliament Square during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, pulled down the Indian flag, ripped it into halves and then stamped on it, before walking away. More than 12,000 people have now signed a petition calling for action by UK Prime Minister Theresa May against the perpetrators as well as the instigators behind this whole incident.
What has angered them further is the presence of Met Police at the square, who allegedly witnessed the incident, but did not do anything to stop the offenders or intervene from them vandalising a state property. The perpetrators also attacked Loveena Tandon, an Indian broadcast journalist, who protested against the flag incident. She lodged a formal police complaint for being initimidated, pushed and abused with the Police later. She said, “It is well known to all that this demonstration could have turned dan-
SEE INSIDE
‘Gujarat: A Little Giant State of India’A Special article on Gujarat day by CB Patel on P4
Indian-origin Chess prodigy caught in visa battle in UK P6
Windrush immigration cases reflect on Britain's tough future P27 See a special column 'The Legacy of Empire Windrush' by Lord Dholakia on P3 Malik Law Chambers closed down P5
Protesters ripping off the Indian flag at Parliament Square
gerous. How could the organisers allow a group to bring down the flag of a country without permission from anyone or without dignity and defile it, is a wonder ! I have covered events all over the world and I would never have believed that this could happen in London.” Continued on page 18
He Came, He Saw, He Conquered
Prince Charles and PM Modi meet Indian dancers at the Science Museum
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the UK from 17-20 April to participate in the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London.
Full report see P15-18