36 UK MPs came in support of Indian farmers agitation, asks to pressurise India
Faction of 36 cross-party UK MPs led by the Labour Party’s Tanmanjit Singh Dhesi have come out in support of the ongoing farmers’ agitation
London: A faction of 36 cross-party UK MPs, led by the Labour Party’s Tanmanjit Singh Dhesi, have come out in support of the ongoing farmers’ agitation in India, asking British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to raise the matter with New Delhi.
The MPs asked to pressurise India against the recently enacted agriculture laws which “exploit” the farmers and those who depend on farming.
In his letter, Dhesi, the Labour MP for Slough, said that last month several MPs wrote to the Indian High Commission in London about the impacts of the three new farm laws.
“This is an issue of particular concern to Sikhs in the UK and those linked to Punjab, although it also heavily impacts on other Indian states.
“The Punjabi community is widely recognized as the backbone of the state’s economic structure and the farmers’ concerns are a powerful faction in national and state politics,” the letter said.
In a tweet, Dhesi said: “Many constituents, especially those emanating from the Punjab, have contacted MPs to express solidarity with the farmers opposing farmers Bill 2020 in India.
“Dozens of MPs duly deliberated and signed a cross-party letter, seeking justice for the peacefully protesting farmers.” The development comes as farmers have continued their protests at the Delhi-Haryana and Delhi-Uttar Pradesh borders.