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British MP Bob Blackman urged his country’s government to apologize for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
United Kingdom (UK) MP Bob Blackman has formally urged the British government to apologize for the murder of Jallianwala Bagh. This is a brutal incident, leaving immortal black in colonial history. While this move is commendable, India, who fought for justice after the murder, is its own great son -in -law, C. It inspires us to consider the fact that Sankaran Nair did not pay proper respect, but his contribution was not seen in his qualified history.
MP What did Bob Blackman say in his statement?
A day ago (on March 27), the Opposition Conservative Party MP in the UK, Bob Blackman, asked the UK government to formally apologize to the Indian people for the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh murder case. He told parliament that the British government should apologize before April 13. The 106th anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre will be celebrated next month. British MP Blackman also shared the video of his speech on social media.
In his speech, Blackman said, ‘Many people joined Jalliyanwala Bagh with their families in Baisaki. General Tire sent his soldiers on behalf of the British army and ordered the bullets to the innocent people until the bullets were over.
The person who challenged the British Empire
Shankaran Nair was a great lawyer and a sharp nationalist who was born in Malabar (current Kerala) on July 11, 1857. As a member of the Viceroy Executive Council, he kept the policies of the British rule and supported the rights of Indians. But on April 13, 1919, the massacre in Jalianwala Bagh completely changed his thoughts and direction. When hundreds of unarmed Indians were ruthlessly rooted in bullets in the commands of General Dyer, Nair decided to raise the voice against this injustice instead of calm.
He immediately resigned from the Viceroy Council, which was a historical evidence of his dissatisfaction and opposition to the British administration. But his struggle did not stand here. He wrote a book called Gandhi and Anarki to bring the cruelty of British rule to the world, in which he criticized British policies and highlights his vulgarity. Due to his fearless step, the British government filed a defamation case against him in London, which Nair fought with full force and courage.
Tradition
Although Shankaran Nair plays the most important role in the Indian independence struggle, his legacy is said to have missed the place in the pages of the history. Despite the full respect of Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and other freedom fighters, their strong struggle against Nair and their strong struggle against British rule have not been much importance.
His efforts with Annie Beesant in support of the home regime and his role in the 1919 Montec-Seembord reforms were implemented with the aim of providing more participation to Indians, which is an important step towards independence. Nevertheless, these contributions are unable to get the expected identity in the main history.
The demand to respect the contribution is intensified
When the demand for apology for the colonial atrocities around the world is intensified, India’s anonymous heroes must also receive respect. C. The courage and moral determination shown by Sankaran Nair is a symbol of opposition to injustice.
The need to apologize to the British government is an important step in accepting past injustice. Sir c. Sankaran Nair’s determination and his fearless struggle against British rule is worthy of writing in golden writings in Indian history.
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