UK MP emphasises on strengthening Indo-UK trade ties

Press Trust of India  |  Ludhiana 

Britain's first Sikh turban-wearing Member of Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi today emphasised on strengthening Indo-trade ties in the wake of his country's exit from the European Union.

Stating this, the MP said he Union Minister Arun Jaitley, Chief Minister Kejriwal, and Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, and stressed on cementing ties between the two nations.


Dhesi said he also Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju and requested him to adopt an 'open skies' policy and start direct flights between Amritsar and the to benefit trade and tourism.

"I have all of them and requested that both central and should push India-trade ties now as 'Brexit' is being implemented. We need support of India's central as well as the Then we need direct flights between the and Amritsar. Currently, the route via is too long and tiring," said Dhesi.

Dhesi reiterated that he wanted an independent inquiry into the role of then Margaret Thatcher-led for its alleged involvement in 'Operation Bluestar', the 1984 Indian Army action to flush out terrorists from the Golden Temple.

"It is too premature to say if we will demand an apology from for it because their role cannot be ascertained just on the basis of some papers getting leaked. It demands an independent and unbiased inquiry to see that to which extent the was involved in it," said Labour Party MP Dhesi.

He said he has also requested Amarinder to speed up probes and trials in cases of NRIs whose lands have been encroached or grabbed.

"They should not be harassed in courts and police stations here," he said.

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