AV 31st March 2018

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Vol 46 Issue 46

31st March to 6th April 2018

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Diaspora demands Labour party leader to improve his relationship with the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Akash Ambani to wed Shloka Mehta

Rupanjana Dutta The Labour party has perhaps been the last of the three main UK parties to have a Jewish leader, but no one could ever imagine that it would have anything to do with anti-Semitism. On a similar note, the Indian community never thought Labour party could ever severe ties with the diaspora under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, especially after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the centre stage. But with time it seems, under the party's new leader, has come a series of remarks and frivolous disregard for some of the diaspora and their faith in Britain. And in both cases, it was just a matter of time for the issues to erupt again.

Corbyn and anti-Semitism The Labour party historically have had deep links with British Jewry. The Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jeweish Leadership Council issued an open letter accusing Mr Corbyn of siding with anti-Semitics and announced 'enough is enough'. In his response, of course Mr Corbyn acknowledged that antiJewish prejudice had surfaced within Labour party and it had been wrong for some people to disregard it "as a matter of a few bad apples". He has therefore promised to deal with alle-

Jeremy Corbyn's meets Narendra Modi in London, 2015

gations of abuse more quickly and improve "political education" among activists. But the matter is not just of a few 'rotten apples'. It has also about Corbyn's own bad decisions and a failure to protect one against the other. Over the past few days Corbyn himself has been alleged to be a part of three facebook groups in which anti-Semitic conspiracy theories including holocaust denial have been discussed and has been challenged about his objection of

removal of a street mural with antiSemitic message, where he supported the artist. Yet all he could say to his own defence was, “I sincerely regret that I did not look more closely at the image I was commenting on.” Corbyn has unfortunately become the 'poster boy' for antiSemitism, with more than 15 MPs joining a 600 strong Jewish protest against his leadership, that also included officials and Peers. Continued on page 8

BJP-Cong war over Facebook data scam Facebook's Cambridge Analytica crisis has spread worse than an epidemic. Several users have now become aware of the fact that social media is never free, and that they pay a higher price - their loss of privacy. Social media platforms hook people by providing value to a user by enabling digital connections to the user's social network. More the users in the network, higher the value of the network to each user, or the “network effect”. It is undeniable that people will always be attracted to platforms on the world wide web,

Narendra Modi - Rahul Gandhi

because we all want a platform where we can find our circles online. All hell broke lose on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, following the Analytica crisis. Groups of regulators, politicians, and law enforcement offi-

cials from all around the world are keen on more information about the platform's privacy practices. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) confirmed reports that it was investigating how Facebook handles infor-

mation about its users. Later, Senator Charles E Grassley, Republican of Iowa and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee invited Mark Zuckerberg to testify about privacy standards. Also, a group of 37 attorneys general have sent a letter to him asking for details about his site's privacy safeguards. The FTC said it planned to determine whether the social media giant had violated a consent decree it signed in 2011 to protect users' privacy. Continued on page 26

Full story on page 26

Karnataka Assembly elections on May 12

Siddaramaiah and BS Yeddyurappa

Karnataka Assembly elections is all set to be held on May 12, with the counting of votes to be held on May 15, as announced by the Election Commission.

The announcement indicates that the model code of conduct will also come into force in the state immediately. Continued on page 26


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