Virendra Sharma tabled his Early Day Motion (EDM) titled 'Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919' earlier this week and has attracted five additional signatures from British MPs so far.
"This was an important moment in the history of Britain in India. Many suggest it was the beginning of the end, a moment that finally emboldened the Independence Movement. It must be commemorated, and the British government should make clear its repudiation of such a barbaric act," said the Labour Party MP for Ealing Southall.
The EDM calls on the House of Commons to recognise the importance of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre as a turning point in the history of the British Empire in India.
The EDM notes that as the centenary of the event is approaching, it is appropriate to commemorate it.
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It also recognises that former British Prime Minister David Cameron referred to the massacre as a "deeply shameful act" during a visit to India.
EDMs are formal motions tabled in the House of Commons as a means of drawing attention to a particular issue or cause.
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