Pak-origin UK home secy Sajid Javid joins race to become British PM

Press Trust of India  |  London 

Pakistani-origin UK on Monday became the ninth contender for the post of British as he confirmed his intention to contest the leadership

"I'm standing to be the next of Conservatives & of our great country," read his statement.

"We need to restore trust, bring unity and create new opportunities across the UK. First and foremost, we must deliver Join Team Saj to help me do just that," he said.

Javid, 49, becomes the latest candidate to throw their hat in the ring to enter Downing Street since announced her intention to step down as Conservative and therefore as British PM on June 7.

A formal election process will kick off from June 10, with former seen as a frontrunner for

Others in the fray include Cabinet ministers Michael Gove, Rory Stewart, and and former ministers Dominic Raab, and

With the European results throwing up a massive bruising for the and major wins for the newly-formed Party, all the leadership contenders are expected to focus all their attention on the delivery mechanism for Britain's exit from the (EU).

"Hugely disappointing results but this is a verdict on our delivery of There's a clear lesson: people want us to get on with it. Not another election or referendum asking if changed their mind. We'll need to unite as a party to deliver that. There are no other options," said Javid, who often highlights his humble roots as the son of Pakistani migrants whose father was a

The has also found strong backing from within the British-Indian community and most recently called for closer India-UK ties at the annual Conservative Friends of (CFIN) event.

"The new (post-Brexit) immigration system will be a skills-based system, which means it will not be based on nationality. It means that we will be even more open once we have left the EU to welcome even more of India's brightest and best," he said earlier this month.

Javid will now go head to head with the other contenders within the party before the list is whittled down by party down to two that will clash in a vote put to the wider Tory membership from across the UK.

The winner of the vote is expected to take charge as Tory and the new British PM in July.

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First Published: Mon, May 27 2019. 20:50 IST