Fifteen Indians win in UK general election: Priti Patel to become minister again


(PTI) London, Ta. December 13, 2019, Friday

Fifteen Indian-origin candidates also emerged victorious in Britain's general election following the historic and grand victory of Prime Minister Boris Jones. Seven conservatives were elected from Conservative and opposition Labor while one candidate won from the Liberal Demo Crates.

Almost every MP was re-elected to his seat and some new ones were also won. With this, the number of Indian-origin MPs in Britain's lower house reached fifteen. Almost all MPs in the previous parliament were re-elected.

Gagan Mohinder and Cleary Coutinho from the Conservative Party, and Nevendra Mishra from the Labor Party, and Munira Wilson from the Liberal Democrats were elected for the first time. As more and more diversity is reflected within the country, more and more voices have been heard and represented by the West. Instead of a Vinci cable elected to the seat, Chu Villas province said in a tie.

A Goa-native, Coutinho said, "Get Brexit Dunn and invested in our schools, hospitals and the police, to keep the city safe." They won from Surrey East. He received 35624 votes.

Mohinder Hertfordshire and Priti Patel were also elected from the Vidhan constituency. They were earlier in Johnson's cabinet. Patel also seems likely to get a place in the Cabinet this time.

Priti Patel said that this time the elections were held in a terrible cold. He had to work hard to win the election. They got 32 876 votes. 'We are restricted to working on priority. "Our priority is to do Brexit," he said.

From Shailesh Vara North West Cambridgeshire, Infosys founder Naran Murthy's son-in-law Rishi Sunak, Alok Sharma, Suela Brewerman, first Sikh woman Prit Kaur Gill and Tanmanjit Singh Thaisi and Virender Sharma are among the winning candidates.

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