Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Labour Party leader drops plan to give peerage to Khalistan supporter

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UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has dropped the plans to give a peerage to a leading pro-khalistan supporter amid concerns over his alleged extremist links, as reported by Daily Mail on Sunday.

The leader belonging to the Labour Party is facing calls to explain his decision after friends of public official Dabinderji­t Singh Sidhu said that it was ‘complete nonsense’ to say he was a fanatic.

“Mr Singh, a long-standing campaigner for the creation of a sovereign Sikh state in Punjab in India, was due to be one of six new Labour peers announced just before Christmas. But The Mail on Sunday understand­s that on the day of the announceme­nt, he was told Sir Keir had withdrawn his nomination. The move came even though the House of Lords Appointmen­ts Commission, which vets peerages on security service advice, had approved the nomination,” Daily Mail reported.

The UK opposition party sources on Saturday said that they had received the new informatio­n pertaining to Singh’s background. It was reported that Singh was a member of the Internatio­nal Sikh Youth Federation, which was banned in the UK in 2001 amid Home Office warnings its members were a threat to national security.

One Labour MP, who knows Singh, called on Keir to ‘sort this out’, suggesting inexperien­ce in his office had led to the confusion. Singh’s friends denied he had been a member of the Sikh youth organisati­on and added that he had always campaigned peacefully for an independen­t Sikh state.

The Sikh Federation UK condemned what they called a ‘hate campaign’ against Singh.

A party source said the decision to withdraw the nomination was taken ‘when we were made aware of new informatio­n about Singh’s background’, as quoted by Daily Mail.

It was reported that Singh participat­ed in the recent antiIndia farmer protests in London and has also been a part of protests outside the Indian high commission in the past.

The pro- Khalistani­s in the West, who are backed by Pakistani secret agency, the ISI, are frustrated since Canada and UK government­s have denied any support to their so-called 2020 Punjab Referendum.

 ?? TWITTER ?? It was reported that Dabinderji­t Singh Sidhu (pic) was a member of the banned Internatio­nal Sikh Youth Federation
TWITTER It was reported that Dabinderji­t Singh Sidhu (pic) was a member of the banned Internatio­nal Sikh Youth Federation

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