As British Sikhs, sending a quick simple email to our local MP to raise questions about human rights violations of Sikhs in India with the Foreign Office and Indian High Commissioner, is the least we can do for the cause of Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa.
Letter template below:
Dear (Insert name of MP)
As a
resident in your constituency, I am deeply concerned about the continued
human rights violations of the minority Sikh community in India.
Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa is an 83 year old grandfather, who was an American resident that travelled back to Punjab, India to support the campaign to free political prisoners languishing in Indian jails, many of whom have served years beyond their terms. As part of a non violent protest he took up a Hunger strike on 16th January 2015 and is now over 160 days and counting.
The Indian authorities are more focused on trying
to end Bapu Surat Singh's protest by forcibly arresting him and feeding
him against his will in hospital, than addressing the real issues and
concerns of the wider Sikh and human rights community worldwide.
This humanitarian cause highlights the plight of many minorities in
India that are treated secondary by both the legal and political system,
despite India calling itself the world’s largest democracy. Whilst this
campaign has had huge support on social media, the mainstream media and
international western governments have remained quiet, and their stance
on Human Rights violations unclear and compromised.
The matter
was raised in writing with the Foreign Secretary by the Sikh community
on 21 May and a request made for a meeting. Nearly six weeks later the
Sikh community has had no response. As my representative in Parliament, I
request and urge you to contact the following to raise my concerns and
ask specific questions regarding their understanding and actions in
relation to Bapu Surat Singh and his campaign.
- Write to the Foreign Secratary to determine the UK Government position & actions to date with India
- Write to the Indian High Commissioner in London to ask how India are dealing with this serious issue
- Consider other initiatives, interventions or public statements that you and the UK Government are able to take concerning this matter
Please send me a copy of any letters you write and any subsequent responses.
I look forward to receiving your reply in due course.
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