Modi protests for votes in Britain: Opposition Labor Party put a picture of Modi and Johnson shaking hands on the campaign material, wrote - stay away from them
The use of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's picture on the party's campaign material for the by-elections in northern England has created a ruckus. In fact, the Labor Party has used a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi shaking hands with the leader of the Conservative Party and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the campaign material. In this, it has been written to stay away from the ruling MP, ie the party that is friends with PM Modi. The Labor Party says that if the people there vote for another party, then there is a risk of showing such a picture, but the Labor Party is clear in this matter.
Indian organizations called anti-India
Actually, the opposition Labor Party has done this to get votes through anti-Modi. After this came to the fore, overseas Indian groups have described the Labor Party as 'divisive' and 'anti-India'. The Conservative Friends of India (CFIN), an Indian community organization, said, 'Dear Keir Starmer, can you explain this propaganda material and clarify whether there is a Prime Minister or leader of the Labor Party with the world's largest democracy? Would anyone refuse to have a relationship? Is this your message to the over 1.5 million members of the Indian community in the UK?
What is in the promotional material, why there was a ruckus
In fact, by-elections are due on Thursday in Batley and Spain in West Yorkshire, UK. The MP here is Richard Holden, who comes from the ruling Conservative Party. The opposition Labor Party has put up a campaign leaflet, which has a picture of Modi and Boris Johnson shaking hands.
This picture is taken during the G-7 summit in 2019. In it, a message has been written about Tory MP Richard Holden that people should stay away from such people. The Labor Party is seen directly opposing the Indian Prime Minister.
The MP here posted the picture himself
Conservative leader and Tory MP Richard Holden posted a picture of it on Twitter, when he was asked on social media whether this meant that Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labor Party, would not be seen shaking hands with the Indian prime minister.
Labor Party also protested
There is also resentment among the leaders of the Labor Party regarding this propaganda material. Labor Friends of India (LFIN) demanded its immediate withdrawal. LFIN said in a statement, "It is unfortunate that the Labor Party has used on its leaflet a photograph of the Prime Minister of India, the world's largest democracy and one of Britain's closest friends, at the 2019 G-7 summit." Veerendra Sharma, a senior Indian-origin MP of the Labor Party, has also condemned the move.
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