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VOL 40. ISSUE 39

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Green’s new immigration rules termed ‘classist’

The new changes to the immigration rules proposed by the Home office and the Immigration Minister Damian Green has raised serious criticism. It has not only been categorised as unfair but also as extremely classist. In a recent interview the Minister emphasised that the new policy will benefit ‘wealthy immigrants’ and will undoubtedly ‘penalise people from poor countries and the unskilled’. He said that he hoped

to encourage into Britain a new generation of ‘the skilled, the highly talented – the bright young things – the brightest and the best from all around the world’. He had also added there would be a separate

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2G scam: India’s Supreme Court pulls up PMO Apex court sets 4-month time limit to decide on issue of sanction Indicting the Prime Minister’s Office ( PMO) but letting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh off lightly on failure to decide on prosecuting the then telecom minister A Raja in the 2G case, the Supreme Court set a limit of four months for deciding the issue of sanction for prosecution of corrupt public servants.

General G E Vahanvati's arguments, a bench comprising justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly held that Swamy had the locus standi to seek sanction. The apex court blamed the PMO for sitting on the plea to Prime Minister for granting sanction to prosecute Raja. It said that those who were "duty bound" to

Allowing Janata Party president Subramaniam Swamy's petition against the Delhi High Court judgment refusing to direct the Prime Minister on his plea for prosecution of Raja, the apex court upheld the right of a private citizen to seek sanction for prosecution of a public servant for corruption. Rejecting Attorney

apprise the Prime Minister about the "seriousness" of the allegations to enable him to take appropriate decision in the matter "failed" to do so. "Unfortunately, those who were expected to give proper advice to Prime Minister and place full facts and legal position before him failed to do so. Continued on page 26

Rt Hon Keith Vaz, MP

Indian President, Smt. Pratibha Patil, the chief guest of Republic Day, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra and the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh at the 63rd Republic day celebrations, in New Delhi. The Republic Day was celebrated all over the world. Martyrs day was observed on January 30. (Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary) Reports on page 6,7 and 26

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Damian Green, Immigration Minister

route into Britain for the exceptionally talented in the arts, including dancers, actors, artists and musicians but those who come in on a work visa will find it more difficult to win the right to stay permanently. Post this comment, of course it is highly questionable what incentive would drive this non EU immigrants towards Britain, especially as the economy remains in a sorry state. The urge in a man to migrate and settle in a better or advanced land has been perennial. Continued on page 5

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