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Manmohan Singh's Apology to Sikh Community for 1984 Riots

In August 2005, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressed Parliament, offering a heartfelt apology to the Sikh community and the nation for the tragic events of the 1984 riots. Singh expressed deep remorse, stating, "I bow my head in shame over 1984." He acknowledged the pain caused by these events and emphasized the importance of acknowledging the past while focusing on creating a better future for all. This acknowledgment marked a significant moment in India's journey toward reconciliation and healing.

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Manmohan Singh's Apology to Sikh Community for 1984 Riots

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  1. Contemporary Politics Manmohan Singh, PM of India before Parliament in August 2005 Manmohan Singh apologised to the entire Sikh community and the ‘‘whole nation’’ on behalf of the ‘‘government for the 1984 riots, ‘I bow my head in shame over 1984...we can’t rewrite past...we (can) write a better future ’

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