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NDP leader Singh says Canada should declare 1984 anti-Sikh violence a genocide

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Jagmeet Singh participates in an interview with The Canadian Press in Ottawa on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Justin Tang)

India has said fewer than 3,000 people died in the attacks, but Sikh leaders sometimes put the number closer to 10,000. Singh said this week many Canadian Sikhs moved to Canada following the attacks, feeling persecuted and afraid to remain in India.

Singh believes labelling the event a genocide will help bring peace between Hindus and Sikhs.

He introduced a motion calling the attacks a genocide in 2016, when he was an NDP member of the Ontario legislature. That motion failed, but a very similar one brought forward by Liberal Harinder Malhi passed last year at Queen's Park.

That motion was described by Indian media as a "body blow" to India and the Indian government called it "misguided." Although the motion was passed in a provincial legislature, the Indian government did not distinguish between the levels of government when complaining to Canada about the motion and it was among the tensions that contributed to a troubled state visit to India by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month.

Trudeau's office did not respond when asked if the government would support a genocide motion.

Adam Austen, a spokesman for Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, said the 1984 violence was tragic and the issue is close to the hearts of many Canadians of the Sikh faith.

"We must continue to call for truth, justice and accountability for all victims," he said in a statement. "After 34 years, we must continue to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice."

Singh said the NDP doesn't have a motion prepared, but that it would be very appropriate for Parliament to approve such a motion.

"I think it's the right thing to do," he said. "It would be a proper thing to take, not only nationally but I think it's something that is appropriate at the international level as well to make sure this is clarified, that it was not communal violence but was state-organized violence."

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2015 set up a special team to investigate the attacks, but at least 199 cases were discarded for lack of evidence. Earlier this year the Indian Supreme Court set up its own team to investigate those 199 cases again.

The lack of justice for those deadly riots is the root of much of Sikh unease with the Indian government today, says Harvinder Khehra, a Calgary teacher who immigrated to Canada from Punjab in 2009.

Khehra says the Indian government seems to be afraid of the political influence of Sikhs in Canada and is behind both the Trudeau trip problems and the Singh stories this week. He says he believes the Indian government wants to raise concerns about Sikh politicians to influence non-Sikh voters into not voting for them again.

Khehra says people who peacefully lobby for Khalistan are exercising legal right of free speech and he knows nobody who invokes violence as a means to achieving that end.

The Canadian government also accused people within the Indian government of trying to undermine Trudeau's trip last month by facilitating the invitation to a reception of a man convicted in the 1980s of trying to kill an Indian cabinet minister on a trip to Canada. The reasoning was that some in the Indian government refuse to believe Canadian Sikhs aren't pushing for an independent state and want to undercut Sikh influence in Canadian politics.

Singh said these are serious allegations that should be investigated further. Earlier this month Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale wouldn't answer questions about those allegations at a committee hearing, saying they were infringing on classified matters.

The Indian government has denied having any involvement.


https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/ndp...-1984-anti-sikh-violence-a-genocide-1.3846467
 
Pakistan needs to bring the worlds attention to the genocide sikhs carried out against muslims in 1947 after independence was declared.

they killed trains full of migrants crossing the borders
 
Pakistan needs to bring the worlds attention to the genocide sikhs carried out against muslims in 1947 after independence was declared.

they killed trains full of migrants crossing the borders
you do realize the same had happened to the Sikhs in western Punjab.
 

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