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UK's Expression Of Regret Will Help In Jallianwala Bagh Closure: Minister Hardeep Puri

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Apr, 2019 07:50 PM

    Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said some expression of regret by Britain would help bring closure over the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, whose centenary falls this week.


    He, however, said he was only expressing personal views.


    The massacre was a turning point in the country's freedom movement, Mr Puri said when asked to comment on the ongoing debate that Britain should offer an apology for the incident that took place on April 13, 1919.


    The minister of state for housing and urban affairs also said his maternal grandfather was present at the scene and was injured.


    "Some person with a machine gun and people with machine guns trained their guns on innocent people who had gathered there. It showed up the real character of British colonialism and the colonial rule," Mr Puri told.


    "I think some expression of regret; I don't know what form it takes, it's not my job. But as a proud Sikh and as a very proud Indian for anyone who has read about this tragedy, I think some expression of regret will help in getting closure on this," he said.


    "Obviously, (apology) by the perpetrators. The ones who suffered are the victims, our citizens. So, I think some form of expression would be in order. But I am saying this in my personal capacity. Government of India's stand is to be articulated by the Ministry of External Affairs or anyone else," Mr Puri said.


    Historical records note that General Dyer had fired on a Baisakhi gathering without warning and continued to fire for 10 minutes even as the people were trying to escape. He blocked the main exit with his soldiers and armoured vehicles.


    The UK government had said on February 20 that it was "reflecting" on demands for a formal apology for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre during the British Raj.


    A minister stated this in the House of Lords during a debate to mark the centenary of the attack.

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