Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BRITISH SIKH IS LABOUR CANDIDATE FROM SLOUGH

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LONDON::A British Sikh local politician has been selected by the Opposition LabourPart­y as its candidate for the June 8 general election and hopes to become the first turbanwear­ing MP in the House of Commons.

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, known as Tan, will be hoping to hold on to the Slough constituen­cy, where previous Labour MP Fiona Mactaggart won by a majority of 7,336 (15.2%) in the 2015 election. “I am humbled to be selected as Labour’s Parliament­ary candidate for Slough and hope to have the honour of serving the town where I was born and raised,” said Dhesi, currently local councillor for Gravesham.

His selection by the Labour’s national executive committee (NEC) on Friday attracted some controvers­y as it goes against the party’s policy to select women for seats previously contested by women candidates. Dhesi is being backed by representa­tive group Sikh Federation (UK), which has set up a steering committee to lobby for greater Sikh representa­tion in winnable parliament­ary seats in the elections.

“We know there remains some controvers­y about Tanmanjeet’s selection, but this is a matter for the Labour national executive committee (NEC),” a spokespers­on said.

“What we do know is Labour has selected a turban-wearing Sikh who has an excellent chance to become the first turbanwear­ing Sikh in the House of Commons and he will have our full support,” the spokespers­on said.

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Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi

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