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#Paina khabara registration#
He customarily gave his year of birth as 1924 birth registration was not compulsory in the Indian state of Punjab until 1970 and so no birth certificate exists, but on his marriage certificate his year of birth was recorded as 1921. Khabra died as a result of liver problems on the night of 19 June 2007 at Hammersmith Hospital in White City within Shepherd's Bush, West London where he had been being treated for abscesses on the liver since April. In late 2006, Khabra announced that he would stand down at the next general election. Ealing Police also indicated that they did not believe Somali youths were responsible for the string of street robberies in question.
Somali activists responded to these criticisms by suggesting that their community was being targeted by some Asians who were attempting to drive them out of the area. In 2002, Khabra also claimed that the local Somali population was behind a recent crime wave in Southall. In the run-up to the 2001 general election, he suggested that Avtar Lit, chairman of Sunrise Radio and an independent challenger for his seat, should be "sent back to India". Khabra was known to have made several controversial statements.
Piara Singh Khabra was born into a Punjabi Sikh farming family of the Khabra clan in the Punjab Province of British India.