British Labour Party MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi has called for an independent inquiry into the "involvement" of then PM Margaret Thatcher-led Govt in Operation Blue Star in 1984.
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi made the remarks in the House of Commons ahead of the 36th anniversary of Operation Blue Star.
On Thursday, Dhesi posted a video of his remarks in the House on Twitter, raising questions on why an inquiry wasn't initiated given the huge demand from within the British Sikh community and the support of the Labour Party & other Opposition parties.
He said that Sikhs can never forget 1984 as Operation Blue Star was conducted in Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar that year.
He said that he was sure that the Leader of the House will agree with him that it was atrocious that "many still struggle for justice".
"But perhaps he can also explain to me that why, despite recent revelations & given the huge demand from within the British Sikh community and given the support of the Labour Party & other Opposition parties, why has an independent inquiry to establish the extent of the Thatcher government's involvement in the attack has still not been held," Dhesi said.
Replying to Dhesi, Leader of the Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, called it an important anniversary.
"I have every confidence that Margaret Thatcher, one of the greatest leaders this country has ever had, would always have behaved properly," he replied.
The Indian Army carried out the Operation Blue Star in 1984 between June 1 & June 8. Indira Gandhi, the then PM of India, ordered the military operation to flush out Sikh terrorists including Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who were accumulating weapons in Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple).
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