UK Was Not Involved in Operation Bluestar: Cameron

David Cameron, British Prime Minister
David Cameron, British Prime Minister

:dateline:British Prime Minister David Cameron has claimed that there was no involvement of Margaret Thatcher government in Operation Bluestar. After handing over the investigating� report to House Of Commons, PM addressed Sikh community through video� and said that there is no evidence found that confirms the hand of British Government in Operation Bluestar. He also said that this conclusion is made after searching 200 files and over 23,000 documents.

Cameron had ordered an inquiry after the secret documents revealed that a SAS officer visited India and gave advice on how to move militants out of Sri Darbar Sahib.

Last Night, Cameron said that 4 months before the incident, one of the official had advised but that advice was not considered.

He further said that 30 years ago, a sad� incident happened and lead to many causalities and Sikh community scars are still run deep. �Cameron further stated that the UK Government tasked the Cabinet Secretary to investigate the matter immediately after the documents came into light. �”I want the conversation between this government and the Sikh community to continue,” said Cameron. �He added, “Sikhs in Britannia had made major contribution in the two World Wars, which I can never forget. I am grateful to Sikh Community.”

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