Balwinder Singh Rana (born 1947) is an Indian-British anti-racism and anti-fascism activist.
[2] Originally from Punjab, India,[2] Balwinder Rana moved to the United Kingdom aged 16, in December 1963.
[2] While studying for his A Levels at Gravesend College, he remembers an upsurge in racism after Enoch Powell's 1968 Rivers of Blood speech.
The group invited the local MP, mayor, and councillors, as well as those in professions with a reputation for making racist decisions: bank managers, headteachers and railway staff.
[3] He later helped to set up Sikhs Against the English Defence League, and to organize a 2011 Luton counter-demonstration against the EDL.