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UK PM Boris Johnson’s India Visit Cancelled Over Covid Surge – Indians at UK

UK PM Boris Johnson’s India Visit Cancelled Over Covid Surge

Prime Minister of United Kingdom Boris Johnson has cancelled his visit amid the Covid-19 situation in India.

In response to the media queries on the upcoming visit of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to India, an official spokesperson said, “In view of the prevailing Covid situation, it has been decided by mutual agreement that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will not visit India next week. The two sides will be holding a virtual meeting in the coming days to launch plans for a transformed India-U.K. relationship. Both leaders attach the highest importance to taking the India-U.K. partnership to its fullest potential and propose to remain in close touch in this regard and look forward to an in-person meeting later in the year.”

This comes even as Britain’s Opposition Labour party on Sunday joined called for Johnson to cancel his visit to India, starting next Sunday Public Health England (PHE) has said that 77 cases of the so-called double mutant Indian variant have been detected in the UK since last month and that it has now been classed as a Variant Under Investigation (VUI). Downing Street had earlier confirmed a much shorter schedule for the UK prime minister’s visit, with the bulk of the programme including talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi set for a day-long agenda on Monday, April 26.

“I can’t see why the prime minister can’t conduct his business with the Indian government via Zoom, said Labour’s Shadow Communities Secretary Steve Reed. The prime minister, like all of us in public life, needs to try and set an example. I’d much rather the prime minister did it by Zoom rather than travelling to India,” he told Sky News’, when asked if the visit should go ahead next week.

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