“We will not tolerate extremism in the UK”: British PM Rishi Sunak on Khalista threats

British PM Rishi Sunak said, “I must say clearly that no form of extremism or violence is acceptable in the UK. That is why we are working very closely. In particular we are working to counter ‘PKE’ pro-Khalistan extremism. “This is not right and I will not tolerate it in the UK.” Sunak said, “Our security minister was speaking to his counterparts in India recently. We have groups working together to share intelligence so we can root out this kind of violent extremism.”

Impact of Russia’s Illegal Invasion on World – British PM
When asked about the Ukraine-Russia war, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told ANI, “When it comes to Ukraine and Russia, it highlights the devastating impact. Russia’s illegal aggression affects millions of people around the world.” can be on food prices. Russia has recently pulled out of the grain agreement, we send grain from Ukraine to many poor countries in the world. Now you see that food prices are increasing. “It hurts millions of people. It’s not fair. One thing I will do is make people aware of the impact of Russia’s illegal war.”

India is the right country to chair the G20.
Referring to the G20 summit, British PM Rishi Sunak said that India’s scale, diversity and extraordinary success meant that it was the right country at the right time to chair the G20. The UK is certainly here to support India’s efforts to achieve a successful G20 Summit.

Hoping for positive conversation and discussion
He said that G20 is a big success for India. India is organizing this conference at the right time. Positive talks and discussions are expected in the next two days. I am very proud to see that India is doing great work globally.

I respect PM Modi a lot – Sunak
British PM Rishi Sunak, who arrived in India for the 20th summit, said, “I have a lot of respect for Modiji. He has been very kind to me personally. We are working very hard. We are looking forward to a trade deal between Britain and India. “I am supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the success of G20.”

I am a proud Hindu-Sunak
Meanwhile Rishi Sunak also spoke about his connection with Hinduism. He said, “I am a proud Hindu. That’s how I was brought up. That’s who I am. Hopefully, when I come here for the next couple of days, I can visit the temple. Due to my busy schedule, I will not be able to attend Sri Krishna Janmashtami.” Can’t celebrate.” Time not found. But I think I can make up for it here. It will be better if we go to the temple this time. I think faith is something. It helps every person in his life. Have faith. Especially when you have a stressful job like mine. Faith gives you resilience. Gives you strength.”

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