The issue was raised by SAD member Naresh Gujral during the Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha.
"There was a state-condoned massacre of innocent Sikhs that went on for three horrible days and nights. The government and police refused to intervene and the minority community was targetted only because of their identity, their beard, their turban and their names," he said.
Congress member Anand Sharma objected to the statment.
Raising the Ontario issue, the SAD member said the MEA should withdraw its statement issued after passage of the motion. "I demand that the statement by the MEA be withdrawn and the External Affairs Minister make a statement in the House," he said.
Raising a point of order, Sharma said "this is Parliament of India. Can you allow a statement that there was a state-sponsored genocide on record".
Last week, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay had said that India's views were conveyed to the government and the political leadership in Canada.
"We have noted the passage of a Private Member's Motion in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on April 6. We reject this misguided Motion which is based on a limited understanding of India, its Constitution, society, ethos, rule of law and the judicial process," Baglay had said.
Raising another issue, Narendra Budania (Cong) expressed concern over an Indian defense personnel, who had raised the issue of quality of food served to the forces, being shown as dead in social media in Pakistan and other foreign countries. "This is a serious issue. Our country is being defamed," he said.
He said the employees of the Alloy Steel Plant in Durgapur, Salem Steel Plant and a steel plant in Karnataka will be joining the strike against the privatisation.
"These (are) special steel plants which have no parallel in the private sector in the country and even they are being sought to be privatised," Sen said.
He said the privatisation move was nothing but "a design of destroying the manufacturing capabilities of the country under the camouflage of the so-called 'Make in India' slogan".
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