This story is from November 17, 2017
Johal’s arrest echoes in UK Parliament
JALANDHAR
: The issue of UK national Jagtar SinghJohal
’s arrest in Punjab and his alleged torture in police custody has echoed in the UK Parliament. West Dunbartonshire MP Martin Docherty raised the issue of consular access and allegation of torture in the House of Commons on Wednesday.Saif Ali Khan Health Update
Further, Labour MP
Virendra Sharma
, who has his roots in Jalandhar, tweeted on Wednesday saying, “I have written to the Foreign Secretary, and to theIndian Government
to urge action for Jagtar Singh Johal. Legal processes and human rights must be observed.”The apprehensions of rights violation were also underlined by the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs in its letter to secretary of state for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Boris Johnson. Punjab chief minster used “interrogation” in his press conference recently, the letter noted, adding “The cause of concern for Jagtar’s welfare is exacerbated as consular services in Punjab have yet to be given an opportunity to see Jagtar in prison.”
In the letter, APPG chair Preet Kaur Gill, said if the Indian government had information linking Jagtar to alleged crime or terror-related activities, it should have been shared with the UK government at the earliest opportunity and at the very least, immediately following his detention.
“The United
Kingdom
and India enjoy a deep and important intelligence partnership and, as countries that have both been affected by acts of terror, it’s important to maintain that relationship. To that end, the APPGBS is contacting the relevant counter terrorism authorities to ask why such information has not been shared by the Indian authorities,” she mentioned.This stand by APPGBS assumes significance when some top Punjab cops officials have reportedly claimed that they were keeping a tab on Jagtar for the last around one year.
Meanwhile, Sikh Federation UK said the head of consular policy in an email to Johal’s family confirmed that the British high commission in India raised the issue of consular access with the Union ministry of external affairs. “Today, our deputy high commission raised the access point with his counter-part at the ministry of external affairs. If this does not lead to access in the near future, then we will escalate our lobbying efforts,” the email said.
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