India Rebuts British Report on Alleged Transnational Repression
INDIA, AUG 1 – India calls allegations of transnational repression in the UK baseless and says claims rely on unverified sources linked to proscribed anti-India groups, MEA stated.
- India rejected a British parliamentary report titled 'Transnational repression in the UK' published on July 30, which accused India of targeting dissidents on UK soil.
- India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the report's allegations rely on unverified and dubious sources, including proscribed groups like Sikhs for Justice.
- The parliamentary committee's report listed multiple countries, including India, alleging they engaged in surveillance, threats, or coercion against critics residing in the United Kingdom.
- Jaiswal criticized the report for basing its findings on unreliable and discredited information, which he said undermines its overall trustworthiness, and dismissed the allegations as unfounded.
- India's firm rejection suggests ongoing tensions over accusations of transnational repression and highlights challenges in addressing diaspora-related security concerns in the UK.
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New Delhi rejects British parliamentary report naming India among countries engaging in transnational repression
New Delhi, Aug 1 (PTI) India on Friday categorically rejected as “baseless” a British parliamentary report that named it among countries engaged in “transnational repression” in the UK. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the allegations stemmed from “unverified” and “dubious sources” predominantly linked to proscribed entities and individuals. “We have seen the references […]
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