Sajjan Kumar, Tytler asked not to sit on main dais at Cong fast against communalism

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The 1984 cast its shadow over the Congress' daylong fast against caste violence and with and Jagdish Tytler, listed as accused for their alleged role in the riots, being made to stay away from the main dais, party leaders said.

While a said on anonymity that Tytler and Kumar were asked not to sit on the stage, the party's spokesperson said the BJP was seeking to create a controversy where none existed.

The dais was reserved for AICC members, former ministers of the government in and sitting MPs, a said.

Other leaders sat on mats close to the main stage at Rajghat, the venue of the symbolic fast being led by

The party's units across the country are holding similar fasts today.

A senior leader, requesting anonymity, added that Tytler and Kumar were asked to stay away. Kumar left the venue after that.

was seen talking to Tytler, who sat on the floor.

Tytler, however, told reporters later that he was not asked to leave the stage or the venue.

"Some conspirators in BJP see meaning in everything," Surjewala said.

Tytler and Kumar are charged with having a role in the riots in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards on October 31, 1984.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 14:05 IST