AV 7th April 2018

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Vol 46 Issue 47

7th April to 13th April 2018

3 soldiers, 13 terrorists killed in Kashmir encounters

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MODI RETURNS TO LONDON Modi to host live televised interactive conversation with select members of London’s Indian diaspora

Rupanjana Dutta

Full story on page 26

9 killed as Dalit protests across India turn violent

Protesters blocking train in Nagpur

Responding to the softening of provisions of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act by the Supreme Court, Dalits took to the streets in different

parts of India on Monday, leaving nine dead, several injured, and massive destruction of public and private property. Continued on page 26

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has planned to engage with the Indian diaspora during his visit to the UK. The event, called Bharat Ki Baat, Sabke Saath, will be held at a venue in Westminster on 18 April, during his visit to the UK for the Commonweal Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) and will be telecast live. It promises to be a unique live interactive conversation. Speculations are that it may be held at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, a conference centre in London, which was the venue for the Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in 2014. However it will not be as big as the 2015 community event in Wembley Stadium that had 60,000 people attending. Sources reveal that this event will only allow about 1,500 invitees and these attendees will be

selected by lottery after they register on a website created for the event. The last date for registration is on the website is 4 April. Vijay Chauthaiwale, in-charge of the BJP Foreign Affairs Department, wrote on Twitter last evening, “A unique niche event is being planned in London on April 18.Titled as #BharatKiBaatSabkeSaath, it will be a one of its kind live interactive conversation with P r i m e M i n i s t e r Narendra Modi." The Indian ladies UK, a women’s group that has over 26,000 members in Britain, will be organising a flashmob to wel-

come Modi to UK. The last time he visited London, 3500 ‘Indian Ladies’ from the same group crocheted a 20ft long colourful blanket representing the unity and diversity of India, and a few representatives from the group had handed it over to Modi in person. Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar will also bring out a special issue/supplement to celebrate Modi’s visit to the UK. Also, a joint “mission” has called out all British Indians to join in for a march on April 18 to the Parliament. 'Mission: Support PM Modi Oppose Anti India Forces' asks to all “unite” and walk in honour of the Prime Minister. Continued on page 16


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