Hindustan Times (Patiala)

UK’s first woman Sikh MP Preet Kaur Gill elected to key Parliament panel

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Britain’s first woman Sikh MP Preet Kaur Gill has been elected to an influentia­l cross-party panel in the UK Parliament that examines the workings of the Home Office.

Gill, who won the Edgbaston seat for the Labour party in the June 8 snap general election, was elected to the Home Affairs Select Committee in the UK Parliament.

“We had no Sikh MPs prior to this election. So, Sikhs had no representa­tion, and we had no female Sikh representa­tion. Parliament must reflect the people it serves,” said the 44- year-old, who will join 10 other British MPs on the committee.

The House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee was chaired by Keith Vaz, Britain’s longest-serving Indian-origin MP, until he stepped down from the post last year. Its newlyelect­ed chair is Labour party MP Yvette Cooper, elected unopposed to the post last week.

The Committee chooses its own subjects of inquiry and seeks written and oral evidence from a wide range of relevant groups and individual­s. At the end of an inquiry, the committee often produces a report setting out its findings and making recommenda­tions to the UK government.

It is incumbent upon the government to respond to each of the report’s recommenda­tions within two months of publicatio­n. Gill has also been chosen to lead the All Party Parliament­ary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs.

“The APPG has made an excellent start this week... we are confident Preet will make an excellent chair to guide the APPG to make concrete progress on some of the key issues of importance to the Sikh community,” said Bhai Amrik Singh, chair of Sikh Federation (UK).

Meanwhile, a veteran Indianorig­in Labour MP, Virendra Sharma, was re-elected chair of the Indo-British All Party Parliament­ary Group (APPG).

The 70-year-old, who has been the chair of the group for seven years and prides himself as the only first-generation member of the Indian Diaspora in the House of Commons, was unanimousl­y re-elected by the cross-party meeting of members of both Houses of Parliament this week.

The group, of which fellow Indian-origin Labour MP Seema Malhotra was elected vice-chair, works to promote understand­ing and co-operation between the people and parliament­arians of India and Britain.

“The Brexit negotiatio­n period will be a challengin­g time for the United Kingdom and I want to do everything I can to encourage further trade and investment opportunit­ies between the UK and India,” said Sharma, the MP for Ealing Southall.

Earlier this year, he had led an internatio­nal cross party delegation of parliament­arians to Agra and Delhi, where the group met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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MP Preet Kaur Gill

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