India in 12 countries completing ‘Transnational Daman’: UK Parlor Panel | Bharat News

London: A British parliamentary panel warned on Wednesday that foreign government is becoming increasingly bold in the UK’s efforts to silence and intimidate individuals and communities.The name of human rights by the Joint Committee by India in the ‘Transioration Daman in UK’ by India against 12 countries, against which it found evidence. No immediate comments were made from India on the report.The evidence published with the report referring to India belongs to the Sikhs for justice, a Khalistan organization declared a “illegal association” under India’s illegal activities (prevention) Act.The JCHR, which includes cross-party members of Parliament, is in charge of investigating human rights related matters within the UK and to investigate the law for its compatibility with human rights. Its report claimed that the committee has found “reliable evidence” that many states are engaged in such repression acts on the soil of Britain, which have a serious impact on the target people, “create fear, limit their expression and freedom of movement, and reduce their sense of safety”. PTI Many states organized Tnr activities On the UK land, the report says The number of state-run investigations run by the country’s security agency MI5 has increased by 48% since 2022.“Our investigation found evidence saying that many states had conducted TNR activities on UK soil. Several evidence abolished TNR in the UK of Bahrain, China, Egypt, Irritria, India, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates.The JCR report also claimed that evidence has been found on the operation of individual member states engaged in “systematic abuse” of the interpol system. It reads: “We were told that the misuse of the interpol notice was widespread, but that China, Russia and Turkish were the most vigorous abules of the Interpol’s notice system.“The committee also heard allegations of misuse by Algeria, Bahrain, Irritria, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, UAE, Ukraine and Venezuela.”