British Indians Back Farage's Reform UK Vision

NHS doctor and first-generation immigrant Savitha Prakash compares Nigel Farage to Modi, explaining why British Indians support Reform UK's 'Britain first' agenda.
Savitha Prakash, an accomplished NHS doctor and first-generation immigrant, is making headlines as she runs for local elections in Harrow while serving as chair of Reform UK's Harrow branch. Her candidacy represents a significant and noteworthy development in British politics, as she articulates why some members of the British Indian community are throwing their support behind Nigel Farage's political movement. Prakash's involvement in the political process highlights the diverse motivations and perspectives within immigrant communities across the United Kingdom.
Living in the London borough of Harrow, Prakash has drawn intriguing parallels between the Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to Prakash, both leaders share a distinctive political approach and commitment to their respective nations. "He's [Modi] one of those people, like Nigel, he walks the talk. He made [a] difference to the country," explained Prakash, highlighting what she perceives as their authentic commitment to enacting meaningful change.
The 47-year-old healthcare professional's comparison extends beyond superficial similarities, focusing instead on what she views as a shared philosophy of governance. Both Farage and Modi, according to Prakash's assessment, prioritize the interests and concerns of the majority population in their respective countries. This emphasis on majoritarian politics represents a central pillar of her support for Reform UK's political agenda and vision for Britain's future direction.
Source: The Guardian


