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British Columbia Declares September 6th as “Jaswant Singh Khalra Day” on 30th Anniversary of His Disappearance

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In a significant move, the Government of British Columbia has officially proclaimed September 6th as “Jaswant Singh Khalra Day” in honor of the renowned human rights activist, marking the 30th anniversary of his mysterious disappearance. This recognition highlights Khalra’s invaluable contribution to human rights advocacy, particularly his courageous work in exposing human rights abuses in Punjab during the 1980s and 1990s.

Jaswant Singh Khalra, a prominent Sikh activist, is best remembered for his efforts to shed light on the systemic atrocities committed against the Sikh community in Punjab, including mass abductions, extrajudicial killings, and the illegal cremation of bodies without identification. His relentless investigation and whistleblowing on these violations earned him international recognition, but it also made him a target.

British Columbia Declares September 6th as "Jaswant Singh Khalra Day" on 30th Anniversary of His Disappearance
British Columbia Declares September 6th as “Jaswant Singh Khalra Day” on 30th Anniversary of His Disappearance

On September 6, 1995, Khalra was abducted by the Punjab Police, and he was never seen again. His disappearance remains one of the most harrowing chapters in the history of human rights activism in India. Khalra’s tireless fight for justice and his unwavering stance against state violence left an indelible mark on global human rights movements.

While the recognition of Khalra’s legacy has been met with support internationally, the release of a biographical film based on his life has faced heavy censorship in India. The film, which chronicles Khalra’s quest for justice, has been subjected to demands for 127 cuts by Indian authorities, highlighting ongoing sensitivities surrounding the events of that era. In stark contrast, the Canadian government has chosen to honor his memory, acknowledging his role in exposing these critical human rights violations and his ultimate sacrifice for the cause of justice.

In a statement, the British Columbian government emphasized that declaring September 6 as “Jaswant Singh Khalra Day” serves not only to remember his legacy but also to inspire future generations to stand up for human rights and justice. The move has been welcomed by the Sikh community in Canada and around the world, who view this as an important step in recognizing the struggles and sacrifices of those who fought for justice.

Khalra’s tragic fate and his legacy continue to resonate with human rights advocates globally. As the 30th anniversary of his disappearance is marked, his courage and dedication remain a powerful symbol of resistance against oppression and injustice. The declaration of “Jaswant Singh Khalra Day” in British Columbia serves as a reminder of his enduring impact and the importance of remembering those who fight for truth, no matter the cost.

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