The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has rejected a report of the UK Parliamentary Committee on Friday (August 1, 2025). Under this report, India has been accused of involvement in the activities of the Transitional Republic (TNR) in Britain. Describing these claims made by Britain as baseless and baseless, the Ministry of External Affairs said that the basis of this report is suspicious and infamous people who have enmity with India.
Foreign Ministry spokesman gave information
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal gave a statement on Friday (August 1, 2025), saying, “We have seen India in the report of the British Parliamentary Committee and dismiss these baseless allegations outright. These claims being made by the UK committee have been taken from baseless and suspicious sources, which are mainly associated with enemies and people with the history of India, which are mainly associated with enemies and people, which are mainly associated with enemies and people, which are clearly related to the enemies and people. Used to be.” He said, “The basis of this report is associated with restricted institutions and people, so the credibility of this report itself is questioned.”
In the report of British Parliamentary Committee Names of more than 10 countries including India included
It is noteworthy that the Joint Committee on Human Rights of the British Parliament (JCHR) published its report with the title of transnational repression in Britain. This report includes the names of many other countries of the world, including India, which have been accused of trying to suppress and silence people and communities in Britain. The report said that countries promoting TNR in the UK include Bahrain, China, Egypt, Irritria, India, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Turki and United Arab Emirates (UAE) and many evidences have also been found.
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