UK MP's 'who will speak for Kashmir' letter to voters on Eid faces backlash

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Conservative MP Marco Longhi has faced backlash from the opposition after he wrote a public letter urging the British Pakistani community in Dudley North to vote for him in the UK polls, highlighting how he always condemned India's "illegal actions in Kashmir"...

In his letter on the occassion of Eid al-Adha, Longhi underscored how he has been at the forefront of speaking against the Indian government's "atrocities" towards the people of Kashmir and asks, "Who will speak for Kashmir in Parliament?"..

"Narendra Modi made it clear recently that he is going for a full statehood for Kashmir which would mean full removal of any sovereign rights of the Kashmiris and their special status," it further said.. Appealing to the voters to elect him over the Labour Party's candidate, Longhi pledged that he would raise his voice for Kashmir in the Parliament even more...

"There should be zero tolerance of the dog-whistle politics Longhi is engaged in," Agrawal, the Labour parliamentary candidate in Leicester East, said.. "Rishi Sunak should put country before party and immediately remove his party's support for Longhi's campaign and apologise for attempting to alienate British Indians," he tweeted...