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Research shows immigration rules are tearing families apart
Advani’s resignation had come in the wake of Rajnath Singh declaring Modi as the campaign chief
on Sunday at the concluding session of the National Executive meeting in Goa. Continued on page 26
The immigration rules of Britain are so rigidly enforced to prevent Britons bringing foreign spouses into the country, who they cannot afford to support, are leading to prevention of high-earning executives from settling in
the UK, a research has found. A group of MPs and Peers have further added that the new financial rules for migrants from outside the European Union are tearing UK families apart and causing anguish. Continued on page 2
War widow asked to pay £12,000 to acquire what is rightfully hers Narendra Modi with L K Advani
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The political crisis triggered by senior BJP leader L K Advani on Monday when he resigned from the party’s National Executive, Central Parliamentary Board and Central Election Committee was resolved with the patriarch stepping back. The BJP decision to appoint Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra
Modi as Chairman of the party’s Election Campaign Committee remains unaltered. At a crowded press conference at Advani’s residence on Tuesday evening, BJP president Rajnath Singh announced that the senior leader had withdrawn his resignation.
UK is preparing to mark the centenary of the First World War next year. A candle light vigil in Westminster Abbey, a service for Commonwealth leaders at Glasgow cathedral, and an event at a Military cemetery in Belgium will start the official celebration in Europe. This naturally brings us to the conclusion that a similar celebra-
tion will also mark 100 years of the World War II. However, while Britain is getting ready to embrace an array of cultural programmes remembering the past (to be directed by Jenny Waldman, Creative Producer for the London Festival 2012), widow of a second world war soldier from a British Indian army is being asked to pay £12,000 to claim the
George Cross, that rightfully belongs to her husband, awarded before
India's independence in 1947. Continued on page 2
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