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Will the British govt apologise for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre 100years after the event?


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April 13, 2019 will mark 100 years of Jalianwala Bagh massacre which was one of the major heinous political crimes committed by the British during the twentieth century. 

Will the present British government apologise for this massacre and other atrocities committed against Sikhs? 

 

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6 minutes ago, JSinghnz said:

April 13, 2019 will mark 100 years of Jalianwala Bagh massacre which was one of the major heinous political crimes committed by the British during the twentieth century. 

Will the present British government apologise for this massacre and other atrocities committed against Sikhs? 

 

what will a 'sorry' do,

who will it give closure for? a few hundred people families in india, who wont even watch the apology on tv/ who is giving the apology? some random general who wasn't there ...?

sigh

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13 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

Do you honestly think the British government would? Because there isn't a chance in hell in my own personal opinion.  They do not care or this current government do not have a clue about it.

The Sikhs in UK can launch a campaign asking them to do so. If Canada can apologize for the Komagata Maru incident where no one was killed why can't the British government apologize for the massacre of thousands of innocents during their rule over India.

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9 minutes ago, JSinghnz said:

The Sikhs in UK can launch a campaign asking them to do so. If Canada can apologize for the Komagata Maru incident where no one was killed why can't the British government apologize for the massacre of thousands of innocents during their rule over India.

Would it make you feel better if they apologised? Especially coming off tge back of campaign and appeasing people rather than meaning it.

Did our Guru's ask for apologies,  to what happened to them ? 

I am not having a go, just asking questions,  please do not feel offended. 

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23 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

Would it make you feel better if they apologised? Especially coming off tge back of campaign and appeasing people rather than meaning it.

Did our Guru's ask for apologies,  to what happened to them ? 

I am not having a go, just asking questions,  please do not feel 

This is just about making the pommies think they're holier than thou that they are not.

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When David Cameron visited there a few years back he stopped short of an official apology, stating it would be wrong to "reach back into history" and apologies for the wrongs of British colonialism, he called it a "deeply shameful event".

The British government will never apologies for it nor will they say sorry for the many other atrocities commented by them during the day's of Empire, the moment they do they will be liable for it and reparations will have to be paid.

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