Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Pgi-trained expert to probe Islamophob­ia in Conservati­ve Party

- Prasun Sonwalkar

LONDON: The ruling Conservati­ve Party has appointed Swaran Singh, a Warwick-based professor who trained in Chandigarh and worked with children traumatise­d by violence in New Delhi, to chair an inquiry into Islamophob­ia within the party.

The inquiry was announced following increasing criticism that the party has a problem with Muslims.

The inquiry, promised earlier this year, will also go into other kinds of prejudice, but soon attracted criticism from the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB).

Based in the Warwick Medical School, Singh is professor of social and community psychiatry. He is a Sikh from Poonch district.

He initially trained as a surgeon and later as a psychiatri­st in the Post-graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, before moving to the UK in 1991.

Conservati­ve chairman James Clevelry said: “The Conservati­ve Party has always worked to act swiftly when allegation­s have been put to us. There are a wide range of sanctions to challenge and change behaviour. The Conservati­ve Party will never stand by when it comes to prejudice and discrimina­tion of any kind.”

Singh is a former commission­er of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

The MCB said it had “deep reservatio­ns” about Singh, and repeated its call for an independen­t inquiry into Islamophob­ia in the party. The remit of the inquiry threatens to ignore the systemic problems of Islamophob­ia in the party, it alleged.

MCB’S Harun Khan said: “This appointmen­t is at risk of being seen in the same light as the Conservati­ve Party’s customary approach to Islamophob­ia, that of denial, dismissal and deceit.”

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