Indians flat, 15 elected in Britain's House of Commons


London, Ta. December 16, 2019, Monday

In the House of Commons elections held in Britain, six Indian-origin candidates have had a great success. Twelve of these fifteen have been elected again. Three Indians are elected for the first time.

For the first time such a large number of Indians have been elected. The three new Indians include Navendra Mishra, Gagan Mohindra and Claire Cottin Ho. The re-elected bars include former Home Minister Preet Patel, Rishi Nayak, Alok Verma, Preet Kaur, Grill, Tanmanjit Singh, Ghesi, Virender Sharma, Bhandi Nandi, Ms. Seema Malhotra.

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