Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: British Government will apologize for indiscriminately firing and killing people
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: British Government will apologize for indiscriminately firing and killing people
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On Thursday, votes will be cast for parliamentary seats in Britain. Its result will come on Friday. Before this, a series of promises are going on to get people's votes. The Labor Party has even promised in its election manifesto that if it comes to power, it will formally apologize to India for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Votes are to be cast for 650 seats here. In India, 100 years ago, the British government had killed people by firing indiscriminately in Jallianwala Bagh. The people present here had jumped into the well to save their lives. The walls of this garden are still testimony to the massacre of that time. Analysts say that this promise has been made by the Labor Party only to gain votes of people of South Asian origin.

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According to media reports, the largest city of Britain, Manchester or Bradford, both of these cities are strongholds of the Labor Party, there seems little existence of the Conservative Party. The stand of the Labor Party on Kashmir is being considered anti-India due to which most people of Indian origin are angry with the Labor Party. Even after this, these people do not have the mind to vote only on the Kashmir issue. Apart from this, they are also making a strategy to vote on issues like unemployment, poverty, bracket, and tax.

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1.5 million people of Indian origin are inhabited here. There are five lakh Sikhs, three lakh Indian Muslims and more than one lakh South Indians. The Sikh community has always been with the Labor Party, there is no visible change in it. Those from Gujarat in the Indian Muslim community have certainly leaned towards the Conservatives but most are still with the Labor Party. The people of the Tamil community are the most in South India, their vote is divided as before. The majority of people from North India are fully visible with Boris Johnson, 12 candidates of South Asian descent won in the last election. In this, 7 candidates of the Labor Party and five of the Conservative Party were victorious.

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