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UK to raise with India concern over British Sikh held in Punjab jail

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The UK government has said that it will raise concerns around the case of a British Sikh being held in a maximum-security jail in Punjab at "senior levels" in India. The case of Jagtar Singh Johal, a 30-year-old British Sikh from Dunbarton in Scotland who is currently being held in Nabha Central Jail on murder and conspiracy to murder charges, was raised as part of a debate in the UK Parliament's Westminste­r Hall on Tuesday.

British Sikh MPs Preet Kaur Gill and Tan Dhesi along with Johal's local area MP, Martin Docherty-Hughes, asked the UK government to raise the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the UK for the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) next month.

Mark Field, Minister of state in charge of Asia and the Pacific in the Foreign and Commonweal­th Office (FCO), said he would "try" to see that happens, adding that he would "continue to raise this case at senior levels with Indian authoritie­s".

He said that the UK government had handled nearly 5,000 detentions involving British nationals abroad in the last year alone with "comprehens­ive, responsive" consular service and stressed that it is important that the legal systems of other countries are respected.

"India as a partner in the Commonweal­th and also as a partner in many other ways has a strong democratic framework which is designed to guarantee human rights.

However, it also faces numerous challenges related to the size of developmen­t and when it comes to enforcing fundamenta­l rights enshrined in its Constituti­on," Field said in his response to the debate entitled 'British Nationals Imprisoned Abroad'.

Gill, as chair of the All Party Parliament­ary Group for British Sikhs, had organised the debate in order to raise Johal's case. She laid out the background to the case since Johal was arrested in Punjab in November last year, claiming that he had faced severe torture while in custody.

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