LONDON: Preet Gill, Britain’s first female Sikh legislator, has accused “agents with links to India” of transnational repression of British Sikhs and Sikhs living in other Western countries.
In verbal questions to the Home Office, the Labour Sikh MP asked what assessment Security Minister Tom Tugendhat “has made of the effectiveness of steps taken by his department to tackle transnational repression by hostile states”
Dan Jarvis, Labour MP and Shadow Security Minister for Barnsley Central, asked a similar inquiry about India’s worldwide harassment of Sikhs.
The Labour Sikh MP from Birmingham Edgbaston said in the main chamber during home office oral questions: “Transnational repression to quiet opposition in democracies is highly serious and frequently comes from authoritarian states. In recent months Five Eyes nations have raised concerns about the actions of agents with links to India targeting Sikh activists. Most disturbingly there have been alleged assassinations and foiled assassination plots.
“The US and Canadian authorities have taken the lead at senior levels to publicly call out this challenge to their sovereignty, the rule of law and their democratic values. Will our government show the same courage and strength to publicly defend the democratic rights of Sikh activists in the UK and what assessment has he made of the safety of Sikhs here in the UK.”
The MP was referring to the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar by Indian agents in Canada and the foiled plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, general counsel of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), who is running the Khalistan Referendum. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was running the Khalistan Referendum campaign in Canada.