Historic motion in the British Columbia Legislature seeks official recognition of the anti-Sikh violence of 1984 and honours victims, survivors, and their families.
Victoria, BC (Mahesh Inder Singh Mangat) — In a significant and deeply meaningful move for the Sikh community, Mandeep Dhaliwal has introduced Motion M-213 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, calling for the official recognition of the 1984 anti-Sikh violence in India as genocide.
The motion pays tribute to the thousands of Sikhs who lost their lives during the tragic events of 1984. It also acknowledges the pain, resilience, and ongoing struggle of survivors and families whose lives were permanently affected.
Motion M-213 highlights the importance of education, public awareness, and remembrance in combating anti-Sikh hate, religious persecution, genocide denial, and targeted violence against any community.
The motion explicitly recognizes that the crimes and violence committed against Sikhs across India in 1984 constituted a genocide.
This initiative by MLA Mandeep Dhaliwal carries profound historical and emotional significance for the Sikh community and reflects a long-standing demand for truth, justice, and formal recognition.

