PM Modi spoke to Rishi Sunak: Raised the issue of attack on the Indian High Commission, said- take action against anti-India elements

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PM Modi invited Sunak for the G20 summit to be held in September. (file photo)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to UK PM Rishi Sunak on Thursday. He demanded strict action from Sunak against anti-India elements. Along with this, the PM also raised the issue of Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, who have taken refuge in Britain. He demanded the British government to speed up the process of their extradition.

At the same time, PM Modi invited Sunak for the G20 summit to be held in September. On this, Sunak also reiterated Britain’s support for India’s chairmanship of the G-20.

PM said – action should be taken against anti-India elements
PM Modi told Sunak that at present some anti-India elements in Britain are openly taking the law into their hands, which is worrying. Strict action should be taken against such criminals. In response, Sunak assured that there would be no lapse in the security of Indian embassies in Britain. He further said that the attack on the Indian High Commission in London can never be accepted.

Economic issues also discussed
PM Modi also discussed with Sunak the economic relations between India and the UK. The two had a long discussion on the India-UK Roadmap 2030. Along with this, PM Modi said that some people have looted the government treasury of India and hid in Britain. Extradite such criminals as soon as possible so that they can be punished according to the law of India.

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