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UK parliament farmers protest | 'One-sided & based on false assertions': India condemns UK Parliament debate on farmers' protests


The United Kingdom s House of Commons discusses the farmers protests and press freedom in India.
Farmers protest  |  Photo Credit: IANS
London/ New Delhi: India, on Tuesday, condemned a debate by some British lawmakers over the ongoing farmers protest in India and said that the debate, held on Monday evening inside the British parliamentary premises was based on false assertions and in a distinctly one-sided discussion . 
We deeply regret that rather than a balanced debate, false assertions without substantiation or facts were made, casting aspersions on the largest functioning democracy in the world and its institutions, the High Commission of India in London said in a statement. ....

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India condemns false assertions on farmers' protest in UK parliament debate


The High Commission of India in London has condemned false assertions in a distinctly one-sided discussion among a group of British parliamentarians on Monday on the issue of peaceful protests and press freedoms in India, amidst the ongoing farmers stir against three new laws on agricultural reforms.
The Indian mission pointed out that foreign media, including British media, had been present and witnessed the events surrounding the farmers protests in India first-hand and therefore any question of lack of freedom of the media in India does not arise.
We deeply regret that rather than a balanced debate, false assertions without substantiation or facts were made, casting aspersions on the largest functioning democracy in the world and its institutions, a statement issued by the high commission said, following the debate which stemmed from an e-petition that attracted over 100,000 signatures on the parliamentary website. ....

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In House of Commons British MPs voice concern at India suppressing freedom and peaceful protests


In House of Commons British MPs voice concern at India suppressing freedom and peaceful protests
On a debate in the House of Commons on ‘ Press Freedom and the safety of Protestors in India’, 19 of the 20 Members who spoke came up with scathing criticism of the Indian Government
(Photo by House of Commons/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Winding up a debate by House of Commons MPs on India on Monday, the Minister for Asia in the British Foreign Officer Nigel Adams disclosed his prime minister, Boris Johnson, will raise human rights issues with Narendra Modi when he visits India later in spring. Adams said: “Where we have serious and specific concerns, we will raise them directly with the Indian government.” He concluded: “Let me end by reassuring colleagues that the UK government will continue to monitor developments relating to the protests incredibly close.” ....

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