PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
SIKH SOLDIERS IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR (26 May 2015)
Motion Details
That this House notes the contribution of Sikh soldiers in the First World War, when over 138,000 Indian troops fought in Belgium and France, many of them Sikh; recognises that more than one-quarter of these soldiers would become casualties; further notes that in March 1915, one hundred years ago Sikh troops, along with counterparts from around the British Empire, fought in the bloody battle of Neuve Chapelle, many making the ultimate sacrifice; further recognises that Sikh regiments lost nearly four-fifths of their men, and three regiments stood at only 16 per cent of their original strength; and urges the Government to support the erection of a permanent monument in central London to highlight and commemorate their brave actions and grave losses.
Sponsored by:
Mr Virendra Sharma (Labour)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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