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I thought to let you know (you must be knowing I am sure) that our beloved Leader Modi ji remembered you in front of 70,000 crowd at Wembley Stadium.

Angad Paul falls to his death from his penthouse...

Chief Executive of Caparo, Angad Paul (45), the son of billionaire steel magnate and life peer, Lord Swraj Paul has died after falling from his eight-storey penthouse, in Marylebone, London, on Sunday 8th November. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Prime Minister Modi’s visit was an epoch making event in the history and politics of Britain and India. Indian Prime Minister was the first person to address the Parliament. Some vested interests in the labour party including Jeremy Corbin failed to attend. Some of the organisations originating from Britain try to sabotage the event by demonstration against Modi against his human rights. It is outrageous on the part of Amnesty International who raised red flags for Prime Minister on human rights concern. NGOs such as green peace, World Vision and Christian organisations are involved in anti-national activities in India. Amnesty International is about human rights. Where is human rights in Islamic countries and Saudi Arabia? Some of them are barbaric rulers and chop the heads as punishment.

Arun Vaidyanathan’s letter, "Parallel faiths in India" (Asian Voice dated 7-11-2015), stating that India's Hindus will be a minority in 50 years’ time is a harsh fact.

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Angad Paul, Michelle Bonn, Lady Paul and Lord Paul

Invited by the Indian High Commission for the UK Welcomes Modi event at the Wembley Stadium and VIP Dinner Reception in Bobby Moore Suite I have had the good fortune to attend both events last Friday, Nov 13. Thanks to brilliant work of the High Commission both the events were well organised, punctual and magnificent as Mr Modi would have wanted them.

14th Diwali celebrations at House of Commons by Hindu Forum of Britain...

This year Diwali arrived early at the Parliament as the Hindu Forum of Britain organised the Annual Diwali celebrations at the House of Commons at the beautiful Terrace Pavilion, Wednesday 4th November. “Proud to be British, Proud to be a Hindu”, the slogan coined by Lord Popat of Harrow at the time of Hindu Forum of Britain’s inception has been carried forward with responsibility and enthusiasm for a sense of shared cultural identity.

Bob Blackman MP and President Trupti Patel with dancers

Bob Blackman MP and President Trupti Patel with dancers

Bob Blackman MP, Trupti Patel with dancers