Close X
Thursday, January 16, 2025
ADVT 
International

Indian-Origin Lawmakers Ask UK PM To Intervene In British Sikh Jagtar Singh Johal’s Arrest

IANS, 04 Jul, 2018 11:40 AM
    Indian-origin MPs are among 70 lawmakers in Britain lobbying Prime Minister Theresa May to intervene at the “highest levels” with the Indian government over allegations of torture against a British Sikh murder suspect lodged in a Punjab jail.
     
     
    Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton in Scotland, was arrested by the Indian authorities in November last year on charges of fanning communal disturbance in Punjab.
     
     
    Sikh groups in the UK had launched a ‘Free Jaggi’ drive for the 31-year-old and the issue has also been raised in the House of Commons.
     
     
    As part of renewed efforts in the case, the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs has gathered signatures of over 70 MPs on a letter demanding a Parliament statement by UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson on Johal’s detention in India.
     
     
    “Mr Johal alleges he has been subjected to torture at the hands of the Indian security forces,” writes Labour MP and chair of the APPG for British Sikhs Preet Kaur Gill in her letter dated July 2 to Downing Street.
     
     
    “In a recent handwritten account detailing his treatment that has just become available, Mr Johal alleges ‘The torture took place intermittently, numerous times each day. Electric shocks were administered by placing the crocodile clips on my ear lobes, nipples and private parts. Multiple shocks were given each day’.
     
     
     
    “And that ‘threats of taking me to a remote location where I would be shot dead were also given. At one point, petrol was brought into the room and I was threatened with being burnt,” notes the letter entitled ‘Detention and torture of British citizen Jagtar Singh Johal’.
     
     
    The signatories to the letter include Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, Labour MP and Vice-Chair of the APPG for British Sikhs, and his Labour party colleagues Seema Malhotra, Virendra Sharma and Keith Vaz.
     
     
    They claim that representations to Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh had been to “no avail” and urge Theresa May to “use all the diplomatic means” at her disposal to ensure the government of India “abides by the rule of law”.
     
     
    “I know that you will agree with me that it is intolerable that anyone, let alone a British citizen, is subjected to torture, and ask for your assurance that this matter is being dealt with at the very highest level and as a matter of urgency,” Kaur adds.
     
     
    The MPs also allege that the Indian government has ignored representations by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, and the Vice-Chair of the UN Woking Group on Arbitrary Detention.
     
     
     
     
    Johal, a Scottish-born Sikh, was in Jalandhar with his family for his wedding in October when he was arrested by plainclothes police officials in the city. The Punjab government has claimed that he is among four suspects arrested in relation to the murder of Hindu leaders in the state.
     
     
    The Indian government maintains that “due process” is being followed in the case, which was also raised at a ministerial level during the UK visit of Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju in January this year. 

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Pakistan Is 'Sham Democracy': UK, US Academics

    Pakistan Is 'Sham Democracy': UK, US Academics
    On July 28, a five-member Supreme Court bench disqualified 67-year-old Sharif for dishonesty in the Panama Papers case verdict. The apex court ruled that corruption cases be filed against him and his children, forcing the embattled leader out of office.

    Pakistan Is 'Sham Democracy': UK, US Academics

    Indian-American Physician Hiral Tipirneni Announces Congressional Bid

    Indian-American Physician Hiral Tipirneni Announces Congressional Bid
    An Indian-American physician from Arizona has announced that she will run for the US House of Representatives in the 2018 General Election.

    Indian-American Physician Hiral Tipirneni Announces Congressional Bid

    Meera Dalal suicide: Indian-Origin Mom Wants Action Over Daughter's Suicide in UK

    Meera Dalal suicide: Indian-Origin Mom Wants Action Over Daughter's Suicide in UK
    Daksha Dalal wants Leicestershire Police to hand over any evidence they hold so her family can consider a private prosecution over the death of 25-year-old Meera Dalal in February last year.

    Meera Dalal suicide: Indian-Origin Mom Wants Action Over Daughter's Suicide in UK

    Harinder Dhaliwal Of Brampton, Ont. Sentenced To 20 Years In US Prison For $130m Drug Ring

    Harinder Dhaliwal Of Brampton, Ont. Sentenced To 20 Years In US Prison For $130m Drug Ring
    Dhaliwal, who was arrested in Canada in 2014, was among a group of at least six other people indicted on charges related to distribution and exportation of large amounts of cocaine and marijuana between 2006 and 2011.

    Harinder Dhaliwal Of Brampton, Ont. Sentenced To 20 Years In US Prison For $130m Drug Ring

    Gurdwaras In Barcelona Lend A Helping Hand To Terror Attack Victims

    Gurdwaras In Barcelona Lend A Helping Hand To Terror Attack Victims
    Harjinder S Kukreja, a Sikh man from Punjab, took to Twitter to inform people that Gurdwaras in Barcelona were offering help to those who are in need.

    Gurdwaras In Barcelona Lend A Helping Hand To Terror Attack Victims

    Finland Attack: At Least 2 Dead, Several Injured As Man Goes On Stabbing Spree, Suspect Held

    Finland Attack: At Least 2 Dead, Several Injured As Man Goes On Stabbing Spree, Suspect Held
    At least eight people have been hospitalised and one person is dead following the stabbings in the Finnish city of Turku, the city's hospital told local news agency STT.

    Finland Attack: At Least 2 Dead, Several Injured As Man Goes On Stabbing Spree, Suspect Held