Intentar ORO - Gratis
Family's anger at Labour over son held captive
Daily Express
|December 06, 2025
LABOUR has been accused of putting a trade deal ahead of the safety of a British man held captive for eight years in India, as his family blasted the latest high-profile meeting.
Jagtar Singh Johal, 38, was arrested in India in 2017 shortly after getting married there.
UN legal experts say he was targeted because of his activism highlighting human rights abuses against the country's Sikh community.
His family from Dumbarton near Glasgow have campaigned tirelessly against his imprisonment.
They fear for his safety after he was moved to the violent Tihar Prison in the capital New Delhi last month.
But after meeting Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper this week to discuss his case, they fear they are no nearer to getting him back.
Labour has had two major chances to press for Jagtar's release since coming to power in July last year.
The first was when Jagtar was cleared in March in a case in which he was accused of financially supporting a terror group.
And the second came when Sir Keir Starmer travelled to India in October to meet prime minister Narendra Modi to secure a much-trumpeted trade deal.
The Foreign Office told the Daily Express the case had again been raised by Sir Keir at that point.
Esta historia es de la edición December 06, 2025 de Daily Express.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Daily Express
Daily Express
It's beginning to look a little like Christmas
THEY weren't able to go dach-ing through the snow but hundreds of tiny pets still got into the festive spirit at the Hyde Park Sausage Walk.
1 min
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
SKY'S THE LIMIT
Rebuilt City are on track to join legends says Pep
1 mins
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
BELIEVE IN BATTER
McCullum resists changes to top seven with Ashes on line
2 mins
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
Evicted Andrew forced to downsize in Norfolk
ANDREW Mountbatten-Windsor is set to move into a far smaller “temporary” home on the Sandringham estate next year after leaving the 30-room Royal Lodge following his eviction by the King.
1 mins
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
Meghan warned it would be 'too dangerous' to fly to Philippines to see her father
Kidnap and terror risk to royal
2 mins
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
'Our goals will soon Evan out'
ANDONI IRAOLA is not overly concerned by Bournemouth striker Evanilson's goalscoring struggles this season.
1 min
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
Zelensky hints at major shift with West backing security
VOLODYMYR Zelensky has hinted he may ditch Ukraine's longtime quest to join Nato in exchange for security guarantees from the US and its allies.
1 min
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
OUT-OF-LUCK WILL'S STUCK ON REPEAT
WILL VAULKS admits he is in danger of sounding like a broken record after Oxford's latest hard-luck story.
1 mins
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
THE HERO OF BONDI BEACH
As at least 16 people die in a horrific terrorist attack on a Jewish festival, one brave bystander saves 'many lives'
3 mins
December 15, 2025
Daily Express
ALMEIRA HEATED MASSAGE RECLINER
Here’s the one thing that will melt away stress and muscle tension.
1 mins
December 15, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
