Labour Party will apologise for Jallianwala Bagh massacre if voted to power
Labour Party will apologise for Jallianwala Bagh massacre if voted to power
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London: Sometime back Britain's opposition Labor Party has released its manifesto for the general election to be held on 12 December 2019 on Thursday, 21 November 2019. In which 100 years ago, a pledge is being made to investigate India's colonial past, including an apology from India for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar.

Deeply regretted for the barbaric incident: According to information received from sources, former Prime Minister of Britain Terija May expressed her deep regret for this barbaric event which took place in the colonial period after 100 years of this massacre. But he did not apologize. A 107-page manifesto was presented by Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. The same party has pledged to move forward on this issue and apologize. The document also stated that the Labor Party would form a judge-led committee to investigate Britain's 'injustice done in the past'. Apart from this, the role of the country in Operation Bluestar is also going to be reviewed.

It is also said that the title of the manifesto is 'It's Time for Real Change'. The sub-title of this manifesto states 'effective diplomacy', saying 'we will issue a formal apology for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and we can review the role of Britain in relation to Operation Blue Star'.

The British Army had given advice: If we talk sources, then in the year 2014, the documents published by the British Government showed that before the entry of Indian Army into the Golden Temple, Indian security forces had been advised by the British Army. Some Sikh groups in Britain have been demanding for years that there should be a public inquiry on what kind of advice has been given.

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