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<p>I was greatly saddened to learn of Father Swamy's passing on July 5, aged 84. I
raised Father Swamy's case with India's Foreign Secretary, Harsh Shringla, and India's
Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kishan Reddy, on 15 March while in India. Most
recently, I discussed Father Swamy's case with the Indian High Commissioner on 8 June.</p><p>We
engage with India on a range of human rights matters and oppose discrimination against
minorities because of religion, caste, or belief. The British High Commission in New
Delhi and Deputy High Commission in Mumbai had been monitoring Father Swamy's case
closely and will continue to monitor progress on the rights of Dalits and indigenous
people in India.</p><p>The British High Commission in New Delhi and our network of
Deputy High Commissions across India regularly meet representatives from minority
communities and run projects promoting minority rights. Our project work has provided
legal training for 2,000 Dalit women to combat violence against them. We also helped
establish the first network of Dalit Women Human Rights Defenders who are trained
as paralegals in the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra. Furthermore,
we engaged 365 state criminal justice system officials in case issues, training programmes,
legal roundtables, and awareness raising programmes.</p>
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