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Sajid Javid appointed as Britain's new interior minister

| @indiablooms | Apr 30, 2018, at 10:15 pm

London, Apr 30 (IBNS): The UK government on Monday appointed Sajid Javid as the next interior minister of the country.

The appointment was made after Amber Rudd quit the position over an illegal immigration policy controversy.

Conforming the new appointment, the official Twitter handle of the UK Prime Minister posted: "Sajid Javid MP @SajidJavid becomes Secretary of State for the @UKHomeOffice."

Javid became the country's first home secretary from an ethnic minority background.

The son of a Pakistani bus driver said he would review immigration policy to make sure it was fair and people were treated with "dignity and respect", reported BBC.

Rudd, who was a top leader in PM Theresa May's government, quit amid claims that she mislead lawmakers on whether her department held targets for removing illegal immigrants in Britain.

May has accepted Rudd's resignation.

"The home secretary was forced to step down after a series of revelations in the Guardian over Windrush culminated in a leak on Friday that appeared to show she was aware of targets for removing illegal migrants from Britain," reported The Guardian newspaper.

Rudd was scheduled to make statement over the issue in the House of Commons on Monday.

She had tweeted: "I will be making a statement in the House of Commons on Monday in response to legitimate questions that have arisen on targets and illegal migration."

"I wasn't aware of specific removal targets. I accept I should have been and I'm sorry that I wasn't," she said.

"I didn't see the leaked document, although it was copied to my office as many documents are," Rudd said.

"Home Secretary I will work to ensure that our immigration policy is fair and humane," she said.

Reacting to her resignation, Tom Watson, the deputy leader of the Labour Party, tweeted: "I see Amber Rudd is carrying the can for the person originally responsible for this scandal - Theresa May."

Sajid, who replaced her, said Rudd's resignation from the government was a 'very sad' news.

"Very sad that Amber is leaving Government. A huge talent that will no doubt be back in Cabinet soon, helping to strengthen our great nation ," he tweeted.

According to CNN, The Home Affairs Select Committee questioned Rudd last week over quotas for removal of the Windrush generation.

The Windrush generation were the first large group of Caribbean migrants who had arrived in the UK following the World War II.

Image: Sajid  Javid Twitter page

 

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