In UK Parliament, Opposition criticises PM Boris Johnson’s visit to Gujarat JCB factory
The opposition parties in the UK have questioned the decision of the Prime Minister of Parliament Boris Johnson to visit the British bulldozer factory in Gujarat during his visit to India last week.A number of members of the Labor Party Parliament, including India-Origin Nadia Whittome, questioned Johnson’s visit to the JCB factory in Halol despite using several company equipment in the demolition of controversial property in the West Delhi Delhi after the communal fort recently recently recently recently recently recently recently recently The communal fort recently recently recently communal was recently in Jahangirpuri.
Factory visits have created a gestation on social media, referring to the use of JCB equipment in the Delhi City company “Anti-encrochment” in Delhi, a problem referred to the court.As long as the ‘urgent question’ raised at the House of Commons on Tuesday by a member of the Scottish National Parliament (SNP), Ian Blackford, the opposition raised the scream “Where is he?” After a junior minister was left to answer a question about the topic “Prime Minister’s visit to India”.
Vicky Ford, Law Secretary of the State in Foreign Office, Commonwealth and Development (FCDO), represented on behalf of the government and said the visit would “add” the relationship between British-Indian trade and that human rights issues were considered as important.
“We consider both as an important part of a deep, mature, and broad relationship with our partners. Partnerships with India are very important for our two countries, “he said.”If we have concerns, we appoint it directly with the Indian government. Our high commission representative network will continue to follow the report carefully, while also recognizing that it is a problem for India, “Ford said.