In the resolution, passed unanimously by the members of the House on the concluding day of the Budget session, demanded that, "The Indian government should seek an apology from Canadian government in Canadian Parliament for the atrocities committed by them on Indian people as they have apologized to Chinese and Japanese people for inhuman behaviour meted out to them."
The House unanimously demands that Indian government should ask Canadian government that Canadian Parliament should apologise for that "inhuman" Act, he said.
Supporting the resolution, senior Congress MLA and former Chief Minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal said Parliament should also pass this resolution.
Education Minister Daljeet Singh Cheema said he would request Chief Minister to pursue the issue with the Centre.
Calling upon MLAs to raise this issue unanimously rising above petty political, SAD MLA and Minister Bikram Singh Majithia appealed to Treasury as well as opposition members not to politicise the martyrdom of 19 Punjabis but raise a united voice so that Canada Parliament was forced to apologise and that would be the befitting tribute to those unknown martyrs who laid down their lives for nation.
He said Canadian State British Columbia has apologised for this tragedy and now Canadian Parliament should also do the same.
