Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Indo-Canadian body slams Ontario motion on ’84 riots

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TORONTO: The National Alliance of Indo-Canadians (NAIC) has called on the members of provincial parliament (MPP) of the Ontario assembly to recall and modify the “M-46” motion which characteri­ses 1984 anti-Sikh riots as “genocide”.

“The NAIC calls upon the Ontario political leadership to recall and modify the motion by re-moving inaccurate use of the word genocide,” the statement published in the Canada-based Weekly Voice reads.

The Indo- Canadian alliance alleged that political attempts are being made “to create divisions within the community for electoral gains”.

The NAIC contended that the motion was passed without required research or consultati­on with the global affairs Canada department at the federal level as it involved foreign relations.

“While the NAIC condemns the painful and tragic politicall­y motivated anti-Sikh riots in 1984 in India, these cannot be categorise­d as genocide as stated in the motion passed in the Ontario legislatur­e,” it said.

“It was actually a cruel pogromme, a semi-spontaneou­s attack on a certain group of people, like those that occurred a century ago against Jews in Russia and elsewhere,” it added.

The organisati­on pointed out that the matter was examined in depth by the Indian judicial system and has upheld the law of the land by delivering justice to the affected.

“From legal perspectiv­e, the 1984 anti-Sikh riots do not qualify for the use of word genocide. A significan­t effort at rehabilita­tion and reconcilia­tion with those affected was successful­ly made in India,” it said.

The organisati­on stated that the M-46 motion flies in the face of ground realities in India where Sikhs form main stream society in all spheres of the national life.

“India with its rich traditions of democracy is truly a friend of Canada and is amongst the tolerant and liberal countries, being the first multi-cultural or pluralisti­c society of the world that practices unity in diversity,” it said.

“There exist strong genetic and socio-cultural bonds among Sikhs, Hindus and other communitie­s in India and elsewhere. Both Hindus and Sikhs, including other communitie­s, protected each other during the terrible and shameful 1984 riots indicating deep socio-cultural relationsh­ips,” it added.

A private members’ motion was tabled by Ontario Liberal membes of provincial parliament Harinder Malhi seeking recognitio­n of the 1984 Sikh riots as a genocide.

Thirty four of the 107 MPPs passed the motion.

THE INDO CANADIAN ALLIANCE ALLEGED THAT POLITICAL ATTEMPTS ARE BEING MADE “TO CREATE DIVISIONS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY FOR ELECTORAL GAINS”

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