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India Rebuts British Report on Alleged Transnational Repression

INDIA, AUG 1 – India calls allegations of transnational repression in the UK baseless and says claims rely on unverified sources linked to proscribed anti-India groups, MEA stated.

  • India rejected a British parliamentary report titled 'Transnational repression in the UK' published on July 30, which accused India of targeting dissidents on UK soil.
  • India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the report's allegations rely on unverified and dubious sources, including proscribed groups like Sikhs for Justice.
  • The parliamentary committee's report listed multiple countries, including India, alleging they engaged in surveillance, threats, or coercion against critics residing in the United Kingdom.
  • Jaiswal criticized the report for basing its findings on unreliable and discredited information, which he said undermines its overall trustworthiness, and dismissed the allegations as unfounded.
  • India's firm rejection suggests ongoing tensions over accusations of transnational repression and highlights challenges in addressing diaspora-related security concerns in the UK.
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