The Asian Age

Britain should apologise for Jallianwal­a: London mayor

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Amritsar, Dec. 6: The British government should apologise for the 1919 Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre in Amritsar, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said on Wednesday, calling it a tragedy one “must never forget”.

Mr Khan, whose grandparen­ts were born in India and parents migrated from Pakistan to the UK, arrived in Amritsar on Tuesday. He paid a rich tribute to those who died in the Jallianwal­a Bagh incident.

“It was incredibly moving to visit Jallianwal­a Bagh. Our thoughts are with all those who died. It is time for the British government to finally apologise. The tragedy in 1919 on the eve of Vaisakhi is one we must never forget,” Mr Khan wrote in the visitors’ book at the Jallianwal­a Bagh here.

The massacre took place on April 13, 1919, when British troops, commanded by Brigadier- General Reginald Dyer, opened fire at a crowd of unarmed people, on the harvest festival of Baisakhi. A large number of people were killed in the incident. “It was

important for me also to come to the Jallianwal­a Bagh. We all know the history here,” Mr Khan said during a media interactio­n.

“My view is that British government should apologise for the Jallianwal­a Bagh shooting. Some people used the word massacre,” the Mayor said.

Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh welcomed his suggestion.

The chief minister said he heard Mr Khan’s remarks on the Jallianwal­a incident and was happy to know about his feelings on the matter.

“The suggestion, coming from a British government functionar­y, was good and, if implemente­d, would go a long way in strengthen­ing ties between India and UK, and perhaps, to some extent, assuaging the wounds of Indians who suffered the pain of the independen­ce struggle,” he said.

Wrapping up his first official tour to India, the London Mayor, earlier on Wednesday, also paid obeisance at the holy shrine of Golden Temple. During his visit, he participat­ed in langar at the Golden Temple complex and showed keen interest in knowing how the food is prepared.

Mr Khan was also presented with a Siropa ( robe of honour) by the officials of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee

( SGPC).

“It has been a privilege for me to be in Amritsar for the last 24 hours. The Golden Temple is a spiritual home for tens of thousands of Londoners of the Sikh faith and millions of Sikhs around the world come to Amritsar to pay their respects to worship,” he said while talking to the reporters.

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