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Justice for Ghurkhas: new policy would allow them to settle in UK

Friday, March 27th 2009 - 07:58 UTC
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Britain’s Home Secretary has agreed to announce a new policy on the right of Ghurkhas to settle in Britain within three weeks, the High Court was told. The news came as the Ghurkhas returned to court to enforce a legal victory they won at the Royal Courts of Justice in London last September.

A High Court judge then ruled the British Government's existing immigration policy excluding them was unlawful.

Campaigners, including actress Joanna Lumley, whose father fought with the Ghurkhas in Burma during the Second World War, said the Government had “delayed and delayed” since the decision.

But Edward Fitzgerald QC, one of the Ghurkhas' lawyers, told Mr Justice Blake that both sides had reached agreement “on almost everything”.

Scores of Ghurkhas and their wives came to court for the hearing and packed the public galleries. Documents before the court described how many had died waiting for resolution of the case. The most recent was Rifleman Prem Bahadur Pun, who died on Sunday, March 15.

A statement seen by the judge referred to “the distressing details of his case”.

It went on: “It appears that his death - as well as being deprived of cheap modern drugs to bring him comfort in his final months - is linked to the Secretary of State's failure to comply with her assurances to publish the policy and complete the reconsideration of over 1,000 stayed cases by December 30 2008.”

Mr Fitzgerald told the judge: “The position now is that the Home Secretary has agreed to announce the new policy within three weeks, but she has said that - because it is important Government policy - she wishes to announce it first to Parliament.”

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  • Marshall

    It was sad to hear about the late rifle man Prem Bahadur Pun,may his soul rest in peace. He did so much to our country and what we did for return was such a unfair decision. Its just sad to all of the gurkha veterans.
    The reason over my comment is even though No one of my family were in Army background or so but what have sure grabbed my attention in these days was Over the Issue of Ex-gurkha's were eligible to stay In our country(UNITED KINGDOM ) ??? It quite makes me a matter of shock“ WHY ISNT OUR COUNTRY TAKING THE COMMON SENSE OVER THIS DESICION ” ??

    Apr 07th, 2009 - 09:53 am 0
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