NEW DELHI:
UK’s
Labour Party leader
Keir Starmer has repositioned his party’s line on the issue of the Kashmir after his meeting with the executive team of Labour Friends of
India (LFIN) on Thursday.
“We must not allow issues of the sub-continent to divide communities here. Any constitutional issues in India are a matter for the Indian Parliament, and Kashmir is a bilateral issue for India and Pakistan to resolve peacefully,” Starmer said trying to correct position taken by his predecessor.
“A Labour government under my leadership will be determined to build even stronger business links with India and to co-operate on the global stage on issues such as climate change,” Starmer said.
“I look forward to meeting the Indian High Commissioner in due course to open a renewed dialogue between the Labour Party and the people of India,” the Labour Party leader stated.
Rajesh Agrawal, Co-Chair of Labour Friends of India & Deputy Mayor of London for Business, said, “I congratulate Keir Starmer on his election as Leader. I really welcome his commitment to rebuilding strong links between the Labour Party and the Indian community. This has been a great start and Keir has achieved a lot in the short span of couple of weeks. Labour Friends of India will work closely with him and will continue to promote UK-India ties as well as continuing to raise any issues from the community to the leadership.”