Gill, a Labour Councillor in Sandwell was selected by the Labour National Executive Committee's (NEC) interview panel yesterday to replace Gisela Stuart MP in Birmingham Edgbaston.
She will defend a Labour majority of 2,706 (6.6 per cent) over the other parties, which will mean a reasonably tough fight for her.
"I am delighted I have been given the opportunity to become the next MP for Edgbastonwhere I was born and raised. I want to engage with the people of Edgbaston and with hard work, passion and determination I think we can achieve great things together," she said.
Sikh Federation (UK), which is campaigning for her, said Britain's Sikh community has high expectations of Gill to take up issues with the government if she makes history with an entry into Westminster politics in the June polls.
Bhai Amrik Singh, the Chair of the Sikh Federation (UK), said: "I have known Preet and the family for over 30 years and she will be an amazing representative for those living in Edgbaston. We have full confidence that she will become the first ever Sikh woman in the House of Commons and we will do all we can to support her succeed."
The group has set up a steering committee to lobby for greater Sikh representation in winnable parliamentary seats in the upcoming general elections.
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