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VOL 43. ISSUE 45
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India, China agree to safeguard border peace
Ajit Doval meeting Yang Jiechi
As India's national security adviser Ajit Doval and Yang Jiechi, China's state councillor, sat down for the 18th round of bound-
ary talks in Delhi on Monday, peace on the border was as much an issue as the boundary Continued on page 26
No role for third party in Kashmir talks: India
VK Singh with Abdul Basit in New Delhi
The government of India on Monday ruled out a role for separatists in resolving the Kashmir
issue, saying there was no place for a third party in Indo-Pak ties, as it Continued on page 26
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Afzal Amin resigns after allegedly plotting staged feuds The Conservative candidate, Afzal Amin resigned on 23rd March as the parliamentary candidate for Dudley North after being accused of plotting a staged racial row with the English Defence League in order to garner votes. Afzal Amin denies any iniquity in this matter. The Conservative party are now left in a lurch after his resignation and are swiftly trying to find an alternative candidate for one of the main target seats before 9th April, when the nominations closes. The ex-army captain,
Afzal Amin found himself embroiled in controversy when tapes surfaced of him supposedly plotting with EDL to aggravate and then soothe tensions with the local Muslim community in order to polish his dependability and trustworthiness with the voters. There are further allegations that Amin had meetings with the former EDL leader, Tommy Robinson and its chairman, Steve Eddowes to persuade the group to plan but then cancel a demonstration against a new “megamosque”.
Tommy Robinson went on to further claim that Amin had covertly offered to pay him and the EDL to campaign on his behalf in the election. This would have been illegal under the Representation
Conservatives may have more Asian MPs than Labour A new study suggests that for the first time the Conservatives could have more ethnic minority MPs elected in the next parliament, compared to the Labour Party. The Conservative Party could see more new black and Asian MPs, with a possibility of three out of five being considered for the general election. The Liberal Democrats currently have no non-
white members and it could be claimed that this will remain unchanged after the elections in May. Experts believe that whatever the outcome of the election may be, the total of ethnic minority MPs will reach a new high. It would most likely be around the 40-45 mark, making way for prospectively a black or Asian Prime Minister in the future.
The British Future report says, “Ethnic diversity is the 'new normal' in British politics. MPs like Sajid Javid [the Culture Secretary] and Chuka Umunna [the Shadow Business Secretary] are tipped as future party leaders. There is every reason to conclude that a non-white Prime Minister is just a matter of time.”
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of the People Act 1983. Amin denies all of these allegations. There were pressure on Afzal Amin to resign after the emergence of these allegations. Amin stresses that he was trying to amend the hostility between the two communities. “Using my experience as a strategist in Afghanistan, negotiating between pro-Taliban militias and the US military, I decided to use the same tactics to improve community relations here in my own country between the EDL and Muslim communities.”
Spring is finally here
On Sunday 29th March 2015, the clocks will go forward one hour from 1am. Don't forget to change the time on your clocks and watches.