British MP, Indian community groups demand action over Indian flag desecration in UK

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The is under growing pressure to take action against protesters behind the desecration of the Indian flag at in during Narendra Modi's UK visit last week.

"A quite disgraceful event was taking place in Parliament Square, where the Indian national flag, which had been raised to celebrate the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), was burned," Blackman, Tory MP for Harrow East, said in the Commons last Thursday.

He said he was all for free speech, but "that seems to transcend free speech."

Reacting to the "shocking announcement", Leadsom had invited Blackman to write giving details of what he saw or heard which he confirmed on Monday was in process.

"I will be writing to the and of the House, following my questions on Wednesday at PMQs (Prime Minister's Questions) and on Thursday at Business Questions, asking for a police investigation," he said.

The had issued a statement saying it expects legal action against those behind the desecration of the tricolour and also those responsible for instigating the incident.

"We expect action, including legal action, against the people involved in the incident and also people responsible for instigating the incident," had told reporters.

An directed at British and Opposition on the website has nearly hit its target of 7,500 signatures.

"Demand an action against the culprits who brought down Indian flag and torn under the watchful eyes of British police, reads the petition started by the Friends of Society International (FISI) UK.

The perpetrators, caught on camera during the protests last Wednesday, were pro-Khalistani demonstrators brought together with Kashmiri separatist groups under the banner of the so-called "Minorities Against Modi" group, led by Pakistani-origin peer Lord Ahmed.

The Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB), an umbrella body of over 400 Hindu organisations in the UK, has also written to the calling for action against the peer and for the "hate crime" against British citizens during the protests.

"The Pro-Khalistani demonstrators from the and demonstrators from the group led by Pakistani-origin peer Ahmed were among nearly 500 supporters who indulged in this senseless violence and aggression and defilement of the Indian National flag, the HFB letter signed by notes.

Lord let the anti-protest turn violent and the ripping and burning of the Indian National flag was indeed a senseless act of aggression and insult to all true democracies...We therefore seek urgent action from our Government to strip Lord Ahmed of his Lordship and an enquiry be set up for him to account for the violent protests he instigated and organised, the letter adds.

The (FCO) had earlier issued a statement on behalf of the UK government, saying it was "disappointed with the action taken by a small minority in Parliament Square".

said "enquiries" into the incident are ongoing and no arrests have been made so far.

A covering the protests, who was caught up in the scrum involving the Indian flag, has since registered a formal police complaint with the Metropolitan Police, which is also under investigation.

termed the entire incident an "over reaction" to an "impromptu removal of the Indian flag".

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 19:50 IST