UK revokes visas of two right-wing activists

UK revokes visas of two right-wing activists
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UK Revokes Visas Of Two Right Wing Activists. Britain has revoked visas issued to two prominent members of organisations with right-wing leanings from Kerala after the Indian community in the UK complained against their visit.

London/Thiruvananthapuram:  Britain has revoked visas issued to two prominent members of organisations with right-wing leanings from Kerala after the Indian community in the UK complained against their visit.

Sasikala Teacher, Chairperson of Hindu Aikya Vedi (United Hindu Front) and N Gopalakrishnan, Director of Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage, Thiruvananthapuram, were invited to attend the first Hindu Religious Conference at Croydon in London.

The British consulate in Chennai revoked the visas issued to both after a section of the Indian community in the UK complained about their campaigns on radical Hindutva ideology, the London-based Asian Lite newspaper reported. Community members had filed translations of the duo's YouTube speeches and other social media messages, to the authorities.

When contacted in Thiruvananthapuram, Gopalakrishnan said he and Sasikala were asked to come to the British consulate in Chennai on April 15 and asked questions for about 45 minutes.

"Their way of asking questions and conducting the so-called interview was like imagining that we are terrorists or fundamentalists who are going to London for delivering provocative lectures," he said.

"We were also asked - Whether you are intolerant towards other religions? Whether you do hate speeches?" he said. Gopalakrishnan, a former scientist at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), who took VRS in 2008, said he informed them that he had gone to various countries, including UK, US and Canada on several occasions.

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