Priti Patel, UK employment minister and Prime Minister David Cameron's Indian Diaspora Champion, said membership of the EU meant unmanageable levels of European migration which led to Indian chefs being denied visas.
"There are over 12,000 Indian restaurants in the UK. But the future of this sector is under pressure and at risk while we remain in the EU," Patel said at a gathering in London yesterday to mark Commonwealth Day.
The 43-year-old is among those spearheading the "Vote Leave" campaign in the lead up to the referendum on June 23, when the British public will vote on Britain's future in or out of the EU.
The Gujarati-origin Conservative Party MP also made specific reference to Indian students, sports men and women and priests who are blocked from the UK due to rules that "discriminate against our Commonwealth friends".
"I have also seen the cases of Kabaddi players struggling to get permission to play in the UK and showcase their sport. Temples and Gurdwaras face uphill battles securing visas for priests.
Students who want to study in the UK - some of the brightest and best from around the Commonwealth - are being put off...How can it be right that our membership of the EU can lead to, sportsmen, chefs, and students facing restrictions, and families being left divided. By voting to leave the EU, we can take back control over our borders and immigration policy," she said.
"The vested interests of other EU countries and the trade barriers, rules, and restrictions the EU imposes stand in the way of new economic opportunities with the Commonwealth. In the referendum on June 23, we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to safeguard the future of our country," she said.
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