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Liberal MP apologizes for inviting convicted would-be assassin to Trudeau's India receptions

The Liberal MP who invited a man convicted of attempted murder to dine with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during his trip to India has apologized and resigned from his party's Pacific Caucus.

Randeep Sarai resigns as Pacific caucus chair after Jaspal Atwal attends at least 1 high-level reception

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, stands beside Surrey Centre MP Randeep Sarai, top middle right, as they join fellow MPs for a group photo while visiting the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India on Feb. 21. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

The Liberal MP who invited a man convicted of attempted murder to dine with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during his trip to India has apologized and resigned as chair of his party's Pacific Caucus.

Backbencher Randeep Sarai, the member for Surrey Centre, had claimed responsibility last week for inviting Jaspal Atwal to a pair of high-level receptions on the trip that ended last weekend.

Atwal was a member of an illegal Sikh separatist group and was convicted of attempting to assassinate Indian cabinet minister Malkiat Singh Sidhu during a visit to Vancouver Island in 1986. He was also charged but not convicted in the 1985 attack on Ujjal Dosanjh, who later became B.C. premier and a federal Liberal cabinet minister.

Justin Trudeau's Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi, left, is pictured with Jaspal Atwal in Mumbai on Feb. 20. (Contributor's name withheld by request)

"I want to again apologize for my role in recent unfortunate events," Sarai said on Twitter Tuesday evening.

"Moving forward, I will be exercising better judgment. As I don't want to distract from the good work of the Pacific Caucus, I will be stepping down as caucus chair," he said.

Soon after that message appeared, the Prime Minister's Office said Trudeau hasaccepted Sarai's resignation and that the MP "has accepted responsibility for his error in judgment."

Atwalhas political contacts asa former member of the Liberal riding association in FleetwoodPortKells, in the Vancouver suburbs.

Heattended at least one event tied to the Trudeau visit where he was pictured with the prime minister's wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, and Minister of Infrastructure and CommunitiesAmarjeetSohi.

Sophie Trudeau and Jaspal Atwal are pictured together in Mumbai on Feb. 20. (Name withheld by request)

Aninvitation extended to Atwal to dine at a reception for the prime minister in Delhi, an eventhosted by the Canadian High Commissioner last Thursday, was rescinded.

Theincident dominated international headlines on a trip that was supposed to have trade as its primary focus.

With files from The Canadian Press