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'''Abhijit Pandya''' is a British solicitor who stood as a [[UK Independence Party]] candidate in 2011.
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'''Abhijit Pandya''' is a British solicitor who stood as a [[UK Independence Party]] candidate in a Leicester South byelection in 2011.
  
 
He has been named by anti-Islam blogger [[Pamela Geller]] as 'one of our British solicitors' in assisting her legal actions against British home secretary [[Theresa May]] who banned Geller and colleaugue [[Robert Spencer]] from entering the UK in June 2013.
 
He has been named by anti-Islam blogger [[Pamela Geller]] as 'one of our British solicitors' in assisting her legal actions against British home secretary [[Theresa May]] who banned Geller and colleaugue [[Robert Spencer]] from entering the UK in June 2013.
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<ref> Bob Pitt, [http://www.islamophobiawatch.co.uk/ukip-by-election-candidate-backs-geert-wilders-says-islam-is-morally-flawed-and-degenerate/ UKIP by-election candidate backs Geert Wilders, says Islam is ‘morally flawed and degenerate’], Islamophobia Watch, 27 April 2011 </ref>
  
 
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Abhijit Pandya is a British solicitor who stood as a UK Independence Party candidate in a Leicester South byelection in 2011.

He has been named by anti-Islam blogger Pamela Geller as 'one of our British solicitors' in assisting her legal actions against British home secretary Theresa May who banned Geller and colleaugue Robert Spencer from entering the UK in June 2013.

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