Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HOW NDP LEADER SKIRTED QUESTIONS ABOUT ‘MARTYR’ PARMAR

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CHANDIGARH:ON Jagmeet Singh’s first day of work as the National Democratic Party (NDP) leader in Canada, the TV channel CBC’S Terry Milewski interviewe­d him on the show ‘Power and Politics’, and the question of his identifica­tion with Sikh separatism vis-a-vis India came up.

Here are some extracts from the exchange:

Milewski: Do you think that some Canadian Sikhs go too far when they honour Talwinder Singh Parmar as a martyr of the Sikh nation … when he was the architect of the Air India bombing? Do you think that’s appropriat­e?

(Parmar, never convicted of the 1985 mid-air bombing of Air India Flight-182 , is considered to have mastermind­ed it. He was killed by Punjab police in an encounter in 1992.)

Jagmeet: Well, I think it’s so important that we really clarify a misconcept­ion that exists. There has been a lot of work ... to be creating a conflict that’s between Hindus and Sikhs, and for me that’s something that really offended me ...

Milewski: Forgive me, but you could do that right now by saying, ‘No, it isn’t appropriat­e to put up posters of Canada’s worst ever mass murderer as a martyr.’ Do you think that’s appropriat­e?

Singh: Let me ... just clarify a point here. It is so important that we rid this notion that there has ever been a conflict between Hindus and Sikhs …

Milewski (interrupti­ng): For the third time I am asking, it is not a hard question ... Is it appropriat­e…?

Jagmeet: Let me finish my sentence …

Milewski: What about putting up posters of Parmar...? Is that appropriat­e? Yes or no?

Jagmeet: It is so unacceptab­le that the violence that was committed ... I regularly denounce it on the anniversar­y ... there is no question about this, that innocent lives were killed, and it is completely unacceptab­le and needs to be denounced as a terrorist act.

Milewski: So you won’t denounce those posters of Parmar?

Jagmeet: I don’t know who was responsibl­e. But I think we need to find out who was responsibl­e; we need to make sure that the investigat­ion actually results in a conviction of someone who was responsibl­e ...

NDP’S campaign for the federal election in October 2019.

Shuvaloy Majumdar, Munk senior fellow at the Macdonaldl­aurier Institute in Ottawa, said, “Silence speaks volumes. He sidesteppe­d the question three times, which is unconscion­able given that this is the biggest terrorist incident that Canada has experience­d.”

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