Britain bans entry of extremist Islamic religious leaders from abroad

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

London (Britain) – Britain has banned the entry of extremist Islamic religious leaders from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Indonesia who wish to enter the country. A plan has been devised in this regard by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Under this plan, a list will be prepared. People on this list will not be allowed to enter Britain. As soon as these people apply for a British visa, their names will be checked through a computer system. If they are
found to be on the banned list, they will not be allowed entry.

1.Since the beginning of Israel-Hamas war, there have been many demonstrations in Britain in support of Palestine. There have been clashes between the Police and the protesters. British MPs have been openly threatened.

2.Recently, British Government Advisor Lord Walney said in a report that left-wing and radical groups are shaking hands with Islamic groups and are plotting to create a threat to Britain. Communists and radical Islamists are now equally dangerous.

3.The British Home Office issued a statement saying that there is no place for extremism in Britain. We will not tolerate extremism. In recent months, some people have conspired to spread violence. We have given the Police a free hand to act against such people.

4.The former Home Secretary of Britain recently said that if extremist groups are not banned, it will pose a serious threat to the security of the country.

Editorial Perspective

India should also expel such religious fanatics !