Sunak urged to foyer Indian PM over launch of jailed British blogger
ore than 70 MPs have urged the Prime Minister to make use of his journey to India to boost the case of a Scottish Sikh blogger who has been jailed within the nation for nearly six years.
Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton, was in Punjab in northern India for his marriage ceremony in 2017 when his household stated he was arrested and bundled into an unmarked automobile.
He stated he has been tortured, together with by electrical shocks, and faces the loss of life penalty over his activism and campaigning for Sikh human rights.
Rishi Sunak is because of journey to the G20 summit in New Delhi on the weekend and is more likely to meet Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.
The arbitrary detention of Jagtar Singh Johal by the Indian Government challenges the very foundation of any commerce take care of the UK
According to the Sikh Federation, a cross-party group of not less than 70 MPs have written to Mr Sunak, calling on him to press the Hindu nationalist chief to “immediately release” Mr Johal.
London and New Delhi are at present in negotiations over a post-Brexit commerce deal, with reviews Mr Sunak may very well be planning a second go to to India this autumn in a bid to assist finalise an settlement.
But the SNP’s Martin Docherty-Hughes, who has campaigned for Mr Johal’s freedom, stated the “arbitrary detention by the Indian government” of a British nationwide ought to “challenge the very basis of any trade deal”.
The West Dunbartonshire MP tweeted: “Rishi Sunak and James Cleverly must stand up for transparency and the rule of law and for Jagtar’s rights. Bring him home.”
Dabinderjit Singh, the principal adviser of the Sikh Federation, stated: “Rishi Sunak has an opportunity and must show the courage as the UK PM when he visits India to stand up for a British citizen who has been in arbitrary detention for nearly six years.
“The British public and politicians are watching Rishi Sunak closely as the last thing he should be doing is appeasing India and discriminating against Jagtar Singh Johal because he is a Sikh activist.”
Mr Singh stated Mr Sunak would “stand accused of being nothing more than a lame duck” chief ought to he fail to foyer Mr Modi on Mr Johal’s behalf.
Reprieve, a authorized charity that has campaigned on the problem, has arrange a petition for the general public to additionally urge the Conservative Party chief to handle Mr Johal’s detainment whereas in India.
The charity tweeted: “A Brit unjustly facing the death penalty overseas should be a matter of national priority, it’s time for the PM to act.
“The UN last year concluded that Jagtar’s continued detention lacks any legal basis.
“Yet the British Government has done next to nothing to get him home.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, according to the BBC, wrote to Mr Johal’s brother in July to say the Government had decided it was best not to press India over the issue.
Mr Cleverly reportedly told Gurpreet Singh Johal: “I do not consider that calling for Jagtar’s release would result in the Indian authorities releasing him.
“Indeed, I fear this could impact the co-operation we depend on – to conduct consular visits, resolve welfare concerns and attend court hearings.”
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman stated: “The Government is committed to seeing Jagtar Singh Johal’s case resolved as soon as possible. We are providing consular assistance to the family.
“We have raised concerns about the issues, including consular access, judicial process, reports of torture with the Indian government on more than 100 occasions.”