Harsimrat hails Sajjan Kumar\'s conviction in anti-Sikh riots case

Harsimrat hails Sajjan Kumar's conviction in anti-Sikh riots case

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Monday hailed the conviction of in a 1984 case, saying the verdict has given confidence that the law would soon catch other leaders allegedly involved in the "genocide".

"I am grateful to the high court that it has given a landmark judgement and it gives us confidence that yes if today and tomorrow and it will be after that. Eventually it will be the Gandhi family who will be answerable," Harsimrat said while addressing media here.

She said, "It is a historic judgment as wheels of justice, which had stopped earlier, has now started moving again".

and will have to answer why Kamal Nath, allegedly involved in the riots, was sworn in as the Monday, she said.

The had earlier lashed out at the Congress for selecting Nath as the CM, while alleging that he was also involved in the violence that broke out in the national capital following the assassination of in 1984.

The minister also thanked the to set up a Special Investigation Team (SIT) for conducting a fresh probe into all cases relating to the riots in and some other states.

"When the (NDA) government came to power in 2014, it was our (SAD) first demand that the government take steps to ensure justice in 1984 cases which had been eluding for the last 30 years," the said.

Harsimrat also accused the Congress of giving political patronage to its leaders in order to save them.

"Sajjan Kumar was roaming free because of Gandhi family's patronageLook at the extent of the patronage that one accused is being sworn in as the CM of a state and other accused is given life sentence.

"Today, I want answers from who had said just few months back that Congressmen had no hand in the genocide. This is the extent that Congress party has come to after 34 years of misusing the Police, the CBI, and every platform to clean out every kind of proof against it," she alleged.

chief also welcomed the verdict, saying "Congress conspiracy to target & massacre Sikhs is being unearthed finally".

"This is direct result of PM Modi's initiative to form an SIT which reopened '84 cases to ensure justice to victims," Sukhbir tweeted.

A bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Vinod Goel convicted Kumar for criminal conspiracy, promoting enmity and acts against communal harmony.

The high court said Kumar's life imprisonment will be for the remainder of his life and asked him to surrender by December 31.

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First Published: Mon, December 17 2018. 16:55 IST