Will not tolerate those who pose a threat to India... Boris Johnson gave confidence in Khalistan and fugitives

Posted on 22nd Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

Boris Johnson India Visit: UK PM Boris Johnson has assured in a meeting with PM Narendra Modi that Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, who had run away from banks by fraud, would be extradited to India. He said that there are some legal issues, due to which these people could not be extradited to India. Boris Johnson said, 'There are some legal issues when it comes to extradition cases. The UK government has ordered his extradition. We will not welcome people who want to use our legal system to escape India. Apart from this, he also spoke on the question of where Khalistani extremists are in Britain.

 

Boris Johnson said: "We are of the strong opinion that we will not tolerate extremist groups that pose any threat to other countries." pose a threat to India. We have formed an anti-extremist task force for this so that India can be helped. Johnson said that our friendship is like a lighthouse amid the storms rising in the sea of ​​the world. India's Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla also told what has happened on this issue. He said that we have been raising the issue of economic fugitives with the UK for some time now. He said that we want such fugitives to be brought back to India so that they can face the process of law. This issue has been raised in the bilateral meeting.

 

Putin will never be able to defeat Ukrainian public sentiment: Johnson

 

Boris Johnson also spoke on the issue of Ukraine after meeting with PM Narendra Modi. PM Modi said that we think that the ongoing war in Ukraine should stop immediately and the issue should be resolved through dialogue. Johnson said Putin would never be able to win over the sentiments of the people of Ukraine. Along with this, Johnson said that Putin has a huge army and the only option he has is to keep crushing them like this with weapons. Significantly, western countries like Britain, and America have been continuously demanding India criticize Russia for the ongoing war in Ukraine.

 

Announcements were also made for the strengthening of economic relations

 

The British PM also talked about strengthening economic ties with India during this period. He has announced steps to help New Delhi move away from Russian dependency by expanding economic and defense ties. Johnson said the UK would issue an open general export license to India, which would reduce the delivery time for defense procurement.

 

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