Panesar is one of the 200 candidates who will be fielded by our party, the George Galloway Fringe Workers Party.
To win, he will have to defeat Labor Party’s Virender Sharma, who won by more than 16,000 votes in 2019.
Dr. Akhtar Gulfam
London: A new headache has arisen for the Labor Party of Great Britain Because the player has become a politician. The former English spinner of Indian origin, Monte Panesar, will contest the election on behalf of the Fringe Workers Party in the next general elections of Great Britain.
Q Left leader George Galloway said that Panesar is one of the 200 candidates that our party will field for voting.
The 42-year-old Panesar represented England in 50 Test matches between 2006 and 2013, taking 167 wickets.
He was born in Luton, north of London, to Sikh parents from the Punjab region of India, and Panesar, who attended matches wearing a black headband, soon became popular with English fans.
He will stand in the Ealing South Hall constituency in west London in the expected election this year.
To win the elections, he will have to defeat the candidate of the main opposition party, the Labor Party, Virender Sharma, who won by over 16,000 votes in 2019.
George Galloway has said that Monte Panesar will be our candidate from Southhall, a Sikh-majority constituency.