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British PM takes flak for saying Indian farmers’ protest a matter between Pakistan and India

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson invited strong criticism from members of the UK parliament after he termed the ongoing protests by Indian farmers as a matter between India and Pakistan.

During the question and answer hour in the UK parliament on Wednesday, Johnson was responding to a question by Sikh MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi regarding the ongoing protests by farmers in India against laws passed by the Bharatiya Janata Party government. Dhesi had expressed concern over the use of force by the Indian state against peaceful protesters and had asked if Johnson would “convey to the Indian prime minister our heartfelt anxieties, our hopes for a speedy resolution to the current deadlock”. “Does he (Johnson) agree that everyone has a fundamenta­l right to peaceful protest?” Dhesi had questioned. ”Our view is that [...] of course we have serious concerns about what is happening between India and Pakistan but these are preeminent­ly matters for those two government­s to settle and I know that he (Dhesi) appreciate­s that point,” responded Johnson as Dhesi watched, taken aback.Dhesi expressed his disappoint­ment in a two-part tweet, saying “it might help if our PM actually knew what he was talking about”.“The world is watching, issue is a huge one with hundreds of thousands protesting globally (including in London, reported on by BBC) and the usual Boris Johnson bluff and bluster heaps further embarrassm­ent onto our nation. Absolutely clueless! So disappoint­ed with his response,” the MP added. The gaffe was also criticised by other MPs including Sharon Hodgson, Afzal Khan and Zarah Sultana. Responding to Dhesi’s tweet, Hodgson said: “This is so embarrassi­ng Tan! Does he really not know what you are referring to?” MP Khan reminded his followers that Johnson was the former British foreign secretary and said: “A new low even for @ BorisJohns­on. My friend @tandhesi asked an important question at #PMQs about the peaceful protests by farmers in Delhi. The PM responded with a rehearsed and unrelated answer about India and Pakistan. The issue has nothing to do with Pakistan. Incred

 ?? Source: dawn.com ?? ible.” MP Sultana said: “Is it too much to ask for a PM who knows the difference between Kashmir & Punjab?”
Source: dawn.com ible.” MP Sultana said: “Is it too much to ask for a PM who knows the difference between Kashmir & Punjab?”

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