Conservative Friends of India at The Party Conference – Manchester 21

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The Conservative Friends of India – the most prominent affiliate group of the Conservative Party – was back with a bang at Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.

Co-Chairs of CF India Cllr Reena Ranger OBE and Cllr Ameet Jogia have been working hard to strengthen the Party’s engagement with the 1.7 million British Indian diasporas. The Conservative Friends of India jointly hosted the spectacular Conference Reception with the Indian High Commission after two years. Several hundred guests and Parliamentarians attended the reception.

Special guest speakers included the High Commissioner of India H.E Gaitri Issar Kumar, Chairman of the Conservative Party, the Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP, International Trade Secretary, the Rt Hon Anne Marie Trevelyan MP, Health Secretary the Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, Education Secretary, the Rt Hon Nadhim Zawahi MP, Transport Secretary the Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP, Northern Ireland Secretary the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP and The Rt Hon Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP.

The speakers also included the long-standing supporters, CF India Patron Lord Rami Ranger CBE and Parliamentary Vice Chairs Padma Shri award winner Bob Blackman MP, Minister for London Paul Scully MP and the Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, the High Commissioner of Bangladesh H.E Saida Muna Tasneem, Gangan Mohindra MP,  London’s popular former Mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey, along with the newly elected Member of Scottish Parliament Pam Gosal – Scotland’s first female Asian MP and Cllr Gotz Mohindra.

Speaking at the Reception, The High Commissioner of India, Her Excellency Gaitri Issar Kumar, paid tribute to the “Living Bridge” that is the British Indian diaspora and the work they do in fostering excellent relations between the UK and India. The High Commissioner thanked the Secretaries of State, Ministers and Members of Parliament for supporting India and the Reception. As well as further highlighting the significant partnership and unique relationship between India and the UK and how she looks forward to delivering upon the opportunities which lay ahead for India and the UK. The High Commissioner lauded the work of CF India and paid tribute to CF India Patron Lord Rami Ranger, Co-Chairman Cllr Reena Ranger OBE, Co-Chairman Cllr Ameet Jogia and Director Nayaz Qazi, for their dedication and commitment to strengthening ties between the Indian High Commission and British Parliamentarians.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak, said, “I love Conservative Friends of India, this is my home, and I wouldn’t be here without your support.” Chancellor paid tribute to the Indian High Commissioner and the commitment to strengthen trade relations with India. Chancellor ended by applauding Lord Ranger for his decades of work in enriching and making the Conservative Party the most diverse political Party today.

The Chairman of the Conservative Party, The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP, thanked the Indian community for their significant support and contribution to Britain and the Conservative Party and to CF India for all the continuous work it does to build stronger relations between the British Indian community and the Conservative Party. The Chairman looked forward to further developing closer ties in all areas between Britain and India and the British Indian community.

International Trade Secretary, The Rt Hon Anne Marie Trevelyan MP, spoke of the significant opportunities that lay ahead in the special UK and India partnership and looked forward to achieving the immense bilateral opportunities.

Education Secretary, The Rt Hon Nadhim Zawahi MP, spoke of the synergy between the UK and India to obtain the best in education and the opportunities in R&D collaboration, highlighting the success of the AstraZeneca vaccination development, as well how he was looking forward to welcoming students from India to British universities and to developing closer ties between educational institutions.

Health Secretary, The Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, spoke of the integral and most important work of the Indian diaspora in supporting the NHS and of the partnership between the UK and India, which helped deliver the record vaccination roll-out programme to help beat the Covid pandemic.

Transport Secretary The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP spoke of how when he was Party Chairman, The Conservative Friends of India had just been born, and today it is one of the Party’s leading affiliate groups.

Northern Ireland Secretary The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP, a regular supporter of CF India and the Joint Reception with the India High Commission, spoke of his delight as to how each year CF India is growing as an organisation and how important the work of CF India is and the interaction of the diaspora with the Party and their contribution to Britain.

Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP congratulated CF India and thanked the Indian High Commissioner for joining the Reception to celebrate the special ties between the British Indian community and the Conservative Party. Sir Iain spoke about the strong and special bond between UK and India and how it is set to become even stronger.

Lord Rami Ranger, CBE, Patron of CF India, spoke of the importance of the special relationship between the UK and India, the oldest and largest democracies in the world. Lord Ranger thanked the High Commissioner H.E Gaitri Issar Kumar for all the support of the High Commission and paid tribute to both leaders Prime Minister Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP  and Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

Gagan Mohindra MP, Pam Gosal MSP and Cllr Gotz Mohindra congratulated CF India for the work it is doing and how it has become a powerhouse within the Party as a leading affiliate organisation engaging with the community.

Co-Chairs Ameet Jogia and Reena Ranger said it was fantastic to be back with an in-person, “we look forward to restarting our events and engaging with more Conservative Parliamentarians and our members”.


                    Team CF India and Indian High Commission of India
The vote of thanks was delivered by CF India Director Nayaz Qazi, who paid tribute to the CF India members, The High Commissioner H.E Gaitri Issar Kumar, Deputy High Commissioner Mr Charanjeet Singh, The Rt Hon Secretaries of State and all the Parliamentary support. And gave a special thanks to CF India Co-Chairs Cllr Reena Ranger and Cllr Ameet Jogia for all their work in engaging with a new generation of Party supporters.CF India exhibited at its Conference Stand and signed up record members and was visited by many Parliamentarians, including The late Sir David Amess MP, the Home Secretary The Rt Hon Priti Patel MP, the Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon Liz Truss MP, the Defence Secretary The Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP, COP 26 President The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, Business Secretary The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Minister of State at FCDO The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, Chairman of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady MP and many other Parliamentarians and dignitaries

CF India also hosted a roundtable dinner with Minister for International Trade Ranil Jayawardena MP, who has been at the forefront of developing the road map of a Free Trade Agreement between Britain and the UK.

 



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3 COMMENTS

  1. The party should reach core society and ensure that such engagement does not become a preview of a few privileged. There are Labour strongholds where with a small margin the Party can win more ward seats in local elections if the right message is sent through community organisations and those who still think Labour is the party of choice for Indians, especially from Hindu Sikhs and Jain communities. Labour ensures to divide the whereas Conservative Party should be natural choice for our ethos of self realiance

  2. Participation in political system is very good and I am happy to see so many Asains participated in this function.

  3. As previously commented CFI’ role should be to reach out to those Indians living in Labour boroughs and are fed up of their treatment at the behest of the other big religious class and vote bank to vote tactfully ward by ward and get rid of anti India candidates Indians have no reason to vote for Labour CFI whilst making up appearances and for a selected few are seen in all such events are not doing enough

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