LONDON: British Prime Minister James Callaghan yesterday [June 21] pledged a fair deal for Asians in Britain. After a … meeting at 10-Downing Street with Home Secretary Roy Jenkins and a nine-man strong delegation of Asian community leaders, Mr Callaghan said he intended to be the prime minister of all the people. The statement released said: “There was a helpful discussion on all aspects of race relations in the course of which the Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government’s unqualified commitment to a policy of complete racial equality. The [PM] stressed his own personal commitment to racial harmony and the rights of minorities.” — News agencies

[Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies from Washington,] last week’s riots in South Africa are casting a heavy shadow on the forthcoming talks between South African Premier John Vorster and US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger … informed sources said here… . They said the bloody clashes would make it very difficult to convince Vorster of the need of a joint US-South African move in the Rhodesian crisis. … The sources rejected speculation that Washington planned a military intervention in Rhodesia in case of major guerrilla warfare.

Published in Dawn, June 23rd, 2026

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