Second Motion to Recognise 1984 Sikh Violence as Genocide Fails in Canada

For the second time in two days, a motion seeking official recognition of the 1984 violence against Sikhs as “genocide” was rejected in Canada’s House of Commons. The motion, introduced by the New Democratic Party (NDP), was aimed at formally acknowledging the anti-Sikh violence following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards. Despite emotional appeals from several MPs, the motion failed due to a lack of sufficient parliamentary support.

Parliamentary Debate on Genocide Label  

While there was significant backing from the Sikh community in Canada, the motion faced opposition from several MPs. Many lawmakers questioned whether the term “genocide” was legally appropriate in this context. Some expressed concerns that recognising the 1984 violence as genocide might strain diplomatic relations with India, where the events are viewed differently. These considerations were central to the failure of the motion, which ultimately did not receive the majority votes needed to pass.

Ongoing Struggle for Justice  

Despite the setback, the motion highlights the ongoing struggle for justice among the Sikh diaspora in Canada. The recognition of the violence as genocide remains a key issue for many in the community, who continue to seek international acknowledgment of the atrocities. While Canada’s parliament has yet to formally recognize the events as genocide, the issue remains a central point of advocacy for the NDP and other political groups committed to addressing historical injustices.

The failure of the motion underscores the challenges faced by those advocating for official recognition of the 1984 violence while navigating complex political dynamics both within Canada and internationally.

(Source DC )
 


 

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