Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UK MP a huge believer in Indian astrology

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Some believe in astrology while others dismiss it or enjoy it as entertainm­ent, but one British MP from the ruling Conservati­ve Party says he is “absolutely convinced” of its benefits, and wants it to be more widely used.

Comments about astrology by David Tredinnick, MP from Bosworth, inside and outside parliament have prompted much online ridicule, but he insists astrology has a “proven track record”. He has been to India and studied the ‘Lahiri’ system of astrology, he says.

A member of the House of Commons health select committee, Tredinnick says he has studied astrology and healthcare for 20 years and now wants astrology to be incorporat­ed into medicine. He is also member of the science and technology select committee.

Tredinnick, who spoke on astrology at the recent Glastonbur­y festival, told the House of Commons before it rose for recess on Tuesday: “I DAVID TREDINNICK, MP, UK

am absolutely convinced that those who look at the map of the sky for the day that they were born and receive some profession­al guidance will find out a lot about themselves, and it will make their life easier.”

He added: “I have been to India and talked to people there and to the Indian government about the Indian astrologic­al system, Lahiri, which is part of their culture.

In western culture, Culpeper’s book, ‘Astrologic­al Judgement of Disease from the Decumbitur­e of the Sick’ of 1655 is the longest in print, so in all cultures we have that tradition.”

His remarks evoked some laughter among MPs, but he says he is not discourage­d by “relentless attacks” by sceptics.

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