Rahul \'afraid\' of reprimanding party leaders accused in anti-Sikh riots: SAD

Rahul 'afraid' of reprimanding party leaders accused in anti-Sikh riots: SAD

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Singh Badal Wednesday asked why was "afraid" of taking action against senior party leaders Tytler and for their alleged role in the 1984 riots.

"It seems Rahul is afraid to take action against the perpetrators of a genocide," the former minister said.

The should explain his "silence" and also clarify why he tried to "mislead" the people by claiming that none of the leaders were involved in the riots, he added.

The had on Monday sentenced Congress to life imprisonment for conspiring to commit murder during the riots in which thousands of Sikhs were killed after the assassination of by her bodyguards on October 31, 1984.

Badal said while convicting Kumar, the court had even pointed out that "political patronage" was extended to the convicts and demanded that the take action against the Congress.

"This is a fit case for derecognisation of the Congress (party)," he claimed.

He further said that the would continue its fight to get justice for all the 3,000 victims.

"We will take each and every case to its logical conclusion and ensure that all Congressmen responsible for the barbarism are brought to justice and hanged for their crimes against humanity," he said.

The chief thanked for paying heed to the party's request to reopen all cases pertaining to the riots.

"We are thankful to Modi ji for acceding to our request which has already led to two convictions," he said.

Shiromani (SGPC) suggested that the witnesses and lawyers associated with the cases be felicitated at the Akal Takht, the supreme temporal body of Sikhs.

Longowal announced that the witnesses Kaur, and as well as senior advocates H S Phoolka, R S Cheema and Gurbaksh Singh and their respective teams would be honoured at the Akal Takht on December 26.

Meanwhile, party's core committee passed a resolution condemning the Congress government in for allegedly vitiating the atmosphere in the state prior to the Panchayat elections by "resorting to large scale irregularities".

Though, the SAD was not contesting the panchayat elections, slated for December 30, on the party symbol, workers aligned with it were allegedly not allowed to enter government offices to file their nominations.

The core committee noted that the State (SEC) was allegedly failing in its responsibility to hold free and fair elections.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 20:00 IST