LONDON: In the last effort to seduce the ethnic minority in the spread of bitterly contested, leaflets of labor candidates featuring a picture of PM Narendra Modi shaking hands with PM PM Boris Johnson said “‘Don’t risk a member of the Tory parliament who is not by your side”.
There was a fierce battle for the Batley and Spen chair, which was left after Tracy Brabin became West Yorkshire Mayor.
Kim Leadbeater, a brother of former MP Jo Cox, who was killed, was the Labor Party candidate.
Next to the picture, the leaflook said: “The risk of choosing anyone but a clear labor”.
Indian Labor friends have condemned leaflets.
“It is unfortunate that the Labor Party used the picture of the Indian Prime Minister, the world’s largest democracy and one of the closest friends of England, from the G7 meeting in 2019, on his leafy,” he said.
“We ask the Labor Party to withdraw leaflets immediately and will also write to leadership about this.
The Labor Party has a proud history with India.” Conservative sources say: “HQ labor will coordinate this campaign as well as all improvements.
Labor activists do not distribute these leaflets in white areas, they target the ethnic minority area to win George Galloway’s voice.” Election officers took place on July 1.
The chair has been in the hands of labor since 1997.
For delivery, maintaining this chair is very important because of losing Hartlepool in May to Tories.
But another candidate, Galloway, the leader of the British Workers Party, raised the voice of Muslims from workers and conservatives as well, have installed a strong fight for chairs.
Twenty percent of constituents are Pakistani and Indian heritage (especially Muslim Gujarati).
MP Conservative Richard Holden, who saw the leaflet when going out for Tories, told Toi: “The British Labor Party has sunk into a new low.
To try and take their voices now suggest that if they are in the government, they will emit mode prime minister.
This is just embarrassing.
“” Is our labor policy should not attend G7 or Indian meetings should not be present? ” asked the member of the conservative parliament andrew bridgen.