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CHENNAI: Bharat Joshi, the new British deputy high commissioner to India, on Wednesday stressed that he believed that his country was right in attending the recently concluded Common Wealth Heads of Government Meet ( CHOGM) in Sri Lanka.
Addressing the media for the first time after taking charge as the new envoy, Joshi said, "Our Prime Minister David Cameron has demonstrated our human rights concerns by visiting the displaced Tamils in Jaffna. Cameron has even called on Sri Lanka to address the human rights issues and violations during the ethnic strife."
Joshi, the first Hindu and Gujarati diplomat in the British Foreign Service with roots in Gujarat, said his government had plans for a stronger, wider, deeper partnership in the region. He said the UK is keen on building on the momentum the two countries achieved in partnerships in education, research, business, technology and other sectors.
When asked about what he felt about the transition in his home state and his views on brand Narendra Modi , the diplomat quipped, "I am a proud Gujarati." (Source: The Times Of India)
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Comments - British envoy in India justifies Cameron’s participation at CHOGM
jay Thursday, 28 November 2013 04:11 AM
This man is a UK citizen and a UK diplomat yet a declared "proud Gujarati". This shows double loyalty. I wonder where he stands as a citizen. Is he a UK subject or a Modi man (Modi is Gujarat Chief Minister) On the same note I question his standing on alleged "war crime issue" of Sri Lanka. I think that the man speaks with his tongue in his cheek.
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lkboy Thursday, 28 November 2013 04:42 AM
He is still a Gujarati??
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ravi Thursday, 28 November 2013 04:43 AM
Yes Tamils are taking smart move to get more international support and getting stronger day by day .
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Chugum Thursday, 28 November 2013 04:47 AM
Yes, I too agree with what you say. The British Prime Minister really made an impact on the human rights concerns in Sri Lanka. He needs to follow it up until all wrong doers are brought to justice.
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John Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:07 PM
In SL we have our own too.....!
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John Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:07 PM
In SL we have our own too.....!
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raj Thursday, 28 November 2013 02:31 PM
Are there srilankans with green card?
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an s !!!kith udugama Thursday, 28 November 2013 09:21 PM
another fruit cake
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Nodrog Saturday, 30 November 2013 01:08 PM
He speaks with a forked tongue....probably 'colonial mentality' syndrome.
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Nodrog Saturday, 30 November 2013 01:09 PM
Seems like tamils are getting more desperate day by day.
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