UK Opposition Calls on Prime Minister Theresa May to Expose British Involvement in Punjab in 1984
Theresa May to ‘Come Clean’ about Operation Blue Star Invasion
The UK’s Opposition Labour party has called on Prime Minister Theresa May to make a public statement about the British involvement in Operation Blue Star before she visits India starting this Sunday. Deputy Leader of the Labour party, Tom Watson, expressed disappointment about the reluctance of recent revelations from the Sikh Federation UK regarding alleged British involvement in the military operation on Golden Temple in 1984.
Watson’s statement succinctly highlights the growing evidence of a close collaboration between the UK and Indian governments in the aftermath of that bloodiest Swarm deal in 1984. The Labour Party is demanding transparency regarding the true role of the UK in the incident, especially following domestic investigations by previous governments.
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Labour Demand for Truth: The Labour party is striving to bring the truth to light regarding the British government’s involvement in the 1984 Sikh massacre.
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Evidence on Display: Fresh documents found by the Sikh Federation UK suggest that Britain’s role in Operation Blue Star may have been more significant than previously disclosed.
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Historical Revelations: Acknowledging recent discoveries allows us to objectively assess the U.K.’s continued involvement in domestic politics and its foreign policies post-Vesna.
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