LONDON (TIP): Two Sikhs of Jalandhar origin have earned a name for themselves in the political circles of the UK. Hailing from Tehang village of Phillaur, Kulwinder Singh Johal (56) has become first turbaned Sikh Mayor of Leicester, while Preet Kaur Gill (53), who hails from Jamsher village of Jalandhar, has been appointed as the Junior Health Minister in the cabinet reshuffle in the Kier Starmer government.
“My parents and grandparents first settled in Talwan village of Jalandhar after coming from Pakistan during the Partition days. They later moved to Tehang village. I was only six when my family brought me to the UK. I had a good, fun life as a child here, and it was a ritual for us to go to gurdwara every Sunday,” Johal said.
“I was the general secretary of Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Leicester in 2002. Queen Elizabeth had paid a visit there during her golden jubilee tour of the UK. The visit got good coverage,” he recalled.
Johal worked in a factory in the UK for 25 years. Alongside, he remained engaged in social work and raising a football club locally.
On being elected as the Mayor, he said, “I am thankful to my fellow councilors for reposing faith in me and choosing me to be the First Citizen of Leicester. Also, I firmly believe that such milestones come in a person’s life only when the Almighty desires so.”
Johal is married to Manjit Kaur, and the two have a daughter Gursimran Kaur and son Ashveer Singh Johal.
Preet Kaur Gill started her political career as a councilor in 2012 for the Labour Party. She served as a councilor in Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council.
In the 2017 general election, Gill was elected as Member of Parliament for Birmingham Edgbaston. She had then become the first British Sikh woman MP in UK history.
She got re-elected in the 2019 and 2024 general elections. On her appointment, she wrote on her social media, “Every new role comes with a lot of responsibility to deliver”.
(With inputs from TNS)

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