Close X
Saturday, November 16, 2024
ADVT 
International

Indian-Origin Lawmaker Urges British PM To Renounce 'Racist' Trump

IANS, 30 Jan, 2017 12:46 PM
    A senior Indian-origin British MP today wrote to Prime Minister Theresa May to renounce US President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban on nationals of seven Muslim countries.
     
    Virendra Sharma, MP for Ealing Southall in London, described the move a "racist" and urged May to break her "deafening silence" on the issue.
     
    "I want to raise with you in the strongest possible terms the deafening silence of you as Prime Minister and the whole of Her Majesty's Government on President Trump's immoral, racist and truly un-American immigration policy," the Labour party MP writes in his letter.
     
    He adds: "While I understand the need to remain on good terms with the American President I do not think it does our reputation around the globe any good to be seen as silent accomplices. I know there has been some clarification from the Government on British citizens visiting the US, but any blanket travel ban is a shameful.
     
     
    "I hope that you will use your greatly visible position on the world stage to emphatically renounce the newest round of offensive behaviour by President Trump."
     
    The India-born politician believes Trump's actions are those of a dictator and that he is not behaving as a responsible world leader.
     
    The 69-year-old said the executive order to ban entry to the US for nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen was "racist" and threatens the American ideals of "liberty, opportunity and equality".

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Indian Sikh Couple Shot Dead By Gunmen In Philippines

    Indian Sikh Couple Shot Dead By Gunmen In Philippines
    Bahagwant Singh Buttar, 45 and his wife Jaswinder Kaur, 36, residents of Sipocot town in the province, were killed by two gunmen who were riding a bike

    Indian Sikh Couple Shot Dead By Gunmen In Philippines

    Nikki Haley To Serve as Donald Trump's Ambassador to the United Nations

    Nikki Haley To Serve as Donald Trump's Ambassador to the United Nations
    President-elect Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he will appoint Nikki Haley, "a great leader" to be the United States ambassador to the United Nations, a cabinet-rank position, marking a historic breakthrough for Indian Americans in politics.

    Nikki Haley To Serve as Donald Trump's Ambassador to the United Nations

    Donald Trump Unveils Plan For First 100 Days In Office, Promises To Scrap TPP Trade Deal

    Donald Trump Unveils Plan For First 100 Days In Office, Promises To Scrap TPP Trade Deal
    The six items that president elect unveiled are to some extent easy to go with as they require only Trump’s signature and do not need Congressional approval.

    Donald Trump Unveils Plan For First 100 Days In Office, Promises To Scrap TPP Trade Deal

    Donald Trump Not Pursuing Charges Against Hillary Clinton

    I think when the president-elect tells you before he's even inaugurated he doesn't wish to pursue these charges, it sends a very strong message, tone and content, to the members

    Donald Trump Not Pursuing Charges Against Hillary Clinton

    Help Comes For Indian Man Living On Terrace For 8 Months In UAE

    Help Comes For Indian Man Living On Terrace For 8 Months In UAE
    Sajeev Rajan, a one-eyed man in his early 40s who worked for a Sharjah-based construction company, made the barren concrete terrace of a six-storeyed building his residence.

    Help Comes For Indian Man Living On Terrace For 8 Months In UAE

    Military Probe Ordered After Service Member Hurt At 443 Squadron Near Victoria

    Military Probe Ordered After Service Member Hurt At 443 Squadron Near Victoria
     A member of a military helicopter squadron based near Victoria has been seriously injured in an industrial accident.

    Military Probe Ordered After Service Member Hurt At 443 Squadron Near Victoria