AV 4th February 2017

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BRITONS DEMAND TRUMP TRAVEL BAN Gandhi's message is more relevant now, resounds at Tavistock Square P14

4th February to 10th February 2017

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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side going on. I think he has to be challenged on this.” Sir Mo Farah, British long-distance runner who lives in the US reportedly said, “It’s deeply troubling that I will have to tell my children that Daddy might not be able to come home – to explain why the President has introduced a policy that comes from a place of ignorance and prejudice.” Nonetheless, a Downing Street source told the BBC that cancelling the trip would be "populist gesture" and "undo everything" achieved by the Prime Minister Theresa May during her trip to the US last week. Buckingham Palace refused to comment. Diplomats have already begun preparations for the visit, that is apparently meant to reinvigorate the transatlantic special relationship, after Theresa May handed over the invitation from the Queen to President Trump on last Friday. Discussions are also underway about the President playing a round of golf on the private nine-hole course at Balmoral while the Queen looks on..

Brexit vs Donald Trump

An analysis of the Parliamentary petition showed around a quarter of the names were from London.

Indian Republic Day Celebration

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Donald Trump's attack on Muslim immigrants have taken our diverse Britain by shock. After last week's huge gathering by women, demonstrating against the US President (even in Antartica), more than 1.5 million outraged Britons have now signed a petition, that was launched on 29 January, asking to cancel his upcoming State visit in summer. The petition says the “embarrassment to Her Majesty the Queen” would be unacceptable.

offer of a full state visit for President Trump - until this ban is lifted. “I don’t believe the people of London will support rolling out the red carpet until this happens. Great friends must warn each other when they are making a mistake.” Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, reportedly said Mr Trump’s state visit should be called off until he cancels the 90day ban on citizens from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen entering Crossing 100,000 signatures, the visit the US. will now be debated in Parliament after He said: "Is it really right to endorse senior MPs from almost all parties have somebody who has used this awful misogjoined people calling for it to be cancelled. ynistic language throughout the election Demonstrators across the country campaign, awful attacks on Muslims, and marched and gathered with placards, then of course this absurd idea of building including 10,000 people outside the a wall between themselves and their nearDowning Street on Monday evening, est neighbour?" demanding this State He added: "I visit to be called off. think we should • World reacts to Donald Sadiq Khan, the make it very clear we Mayor of London, Trump’s Muslim ban.... page-26 are extremely upset who is a proud Britabout it, and I think Muslim himself, writ- • See page 16-17 for more it would be totally ing in the Evening wrong for him to be Standard said, “..We Republic Day items coming here while must now rescind the that situation is

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President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister, Narendra Modi with the Chief Guest of the Republic Day, The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Rajpath


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