Change of Labor Party after changing UK / President, said- Kashmir case of India and Pakistan; No UK role
Change of Labor Party after changing UK / President, said- Kashmir case of India and Pakistan; No UK role
London. The tone of the Labor Party president has also changed. Recently president Kerr Starmer has changed his party's stand on Kashmir. Starmer has said that Kashmir is an issue between India and Pakistan. Britain has no role in this. Earlier, Labor Party President Jeremy Carbin has been continuously accusing India of human rights abuses in Kashmir. The party has changed both the president and the stand on Kashmir after losing to Boris Johnson in the recent elections.
Information given in the mouthpiece of the Labor Party
Starmer announced after a meeting with the Executive Friends of the Labor Friends of India (LFIN) that the matter was between Kashmir, India and Pakistan. Britain has no role in this and this is the stand of the Labor Party. In the Labor Party mouthpiece Laborlist, Starmer wrote, "We should not allow communities here to be divided because of sub-continent issues." Any constitutional issue in India is a matter of the Indian Parliament. Kashmir is an issue between India and Pakistan and it should be resolved peacefully. He said, "The Labor Party is an internationalist party and stands for the protection of human rights everywhere."
Trying to rejoin the British Indian community
The Labor Party's new stand on Kashmir is an attempt to reconnect with the British Indian community. LFIN had warned many times about Kashmir during Jeremy Carbin's tenure. Party campaigners also warned that the party has angered the Indian community by jumping into Kashmir.
Labor Party brought emergency proposal on Kashmir
After the abolition of Article 370 by India, the Labor Party brought an emergency resolution on Kashmir in Parliament. Anti-India statements were made on this. The Labor Party had passed a resolution criticizing India on the Kashmir issue and said that the people of Kashmir should have the right to take decisions on their own. In this proposal, the International Monitor was also asked to monitor the Kashmir area. LFIN had also condemned it.
Karbin also tweeted about Kashmir
Jeremy Corbyn also tweeted in August 2019, "The situation in Kashmir is very disturbing. Human rights abuses are unacceptable. The rights of the Kashmiri people should be respected and the UN resolutions should be implemented. "
LFEN welcomes Labor Party's new move
Rajesh Aggarwal, co-chairman of the Labor Friends of India and deputy mayor of London, welcomed the new move of the Labor Party. He said that we are committed to reinvigorating the relationship between the Indian community and the Labor Party. This is a great start. LFIN will continue to work to enhance relations between India and the UK.
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London. The tone of the Labor Party president has also changed. Recently president Kerr Starmer has changed his party's stand on Kashmir. Starmer has said that Kashmir is an issue between India and Pakistan. Britain has no role in this. Earlier, Labor Party President Jeremy Carbin has been continuously accusing India of human rights abuses in Kashmir. The party has changed both the president and the stand on Kashmir after losing to Boris Johnson in the recent elections.
Information given in the mouthpiece of the Labor PartyStarmer announced after a meeting with the Executive Friends of the Labor Friends of India (LFIN) that the matter was between Kashmir, India and Pakistan. Britain has no role in this and this is the stand of the Labor Party. In the Labor Party mouthpiece Laborlist, Starmer wrote, "We should not allow communities here to be divided because of sub-continent issues." Any constitutional issue in India is a matter of the Indian Parliament. Kashmir is an issue between India and Pakistan and it should be resolved peacefully. He said, "The Labor Party is an internationalist party and stands for the protection of human rights everywhere."
Trying to rejoin the British Indian community
The Labor Party's new stand on Kashmir is an attempt to reconnect with the British Indian community. LFIN had warned many times about Kashmir during Jeremy Carbin's tenure. Party campaigners also warned that the party has angered the Indian community by jumping into Kashmir.
Labor Party brought emergency proposal on KashmirAfter the abolition of Article 370 by India, the Labor Party brought an emergency resolution on Kashmir in Parliament. Anti-India statements were made on this. The Labor Party had passed a resolution criticizing India on the Kashmir issue and said that the people of Kashmir should have the right to take decisions on their own. In this proposal, the International Monitor was also asked to monitor the Kashmir area. LFIN had also condemned it.
Karbin also tweeted about Kashmir
Jeremy Corbyn also tweeted in August 2019, "The situation in Kashmir is very disturbing. Human rights abuses are unacceptable. The rights of the Kashmiri people should be respected and the UN resolutions should be implemented. "
LFEN welcomes Labor Party's new move
Rajesh Aggarwal, co-chairman of the Labor Friends of India and deputy mayor of London, welcomed the new move of the Labor Party. He said that we are committed to reinvigorating the relationship between the Indian community and the Labor Party. This is a great start. LFIN will continue to work to enhance relations between India and the UK.

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