If your family is killed would you still say \'hua to hua\'?: Harsimrat asks Sam Pitroda

If your family is killed would you still say 'hua to hua'?: Harsimrat asks Sam Pitroda

ANI  |  Politics 

on Friday hit out at for his recent remark on the 1984 Sikh genocide, asking that if his entire family is killed tomorrow would he still think or say "hua to hua".

Pitroda, who was asked about BJP's claim that instructions to "kill" in 1984 had come from late Rajiv Gandhi, had said, "It (riots) happened in 1984, so what?"

The Indian Overseas chief's remarks were met with strong criticism by and his party men, while claimed his statement was twisted by the ruling party.

She said she was "shocked and ashamed" over the remark. "It just goes to show to the extent that Congress' people are desperate for the that they can make such a casual statement about the genocide which took place at the behest of Rajiv Gandhi," the SAD leader said.

Ally Shiromani Akali Dal's also shredded for his support towards Pitroda. "There were five men, I would like to ask which party did those five men belong to? If had no role then why is Sajjan Kumar behind bars today? We will make sure that Jagdish Tytler also goes to jail, he said: "what happened if 100 Sikhs were killed".

She also cornered the minister for not fulfilling his promise of wiping out drugs from the state after coming into power. " You have been in power for 2.5 years, the drug menace is three times more in the state now and your own MLAs, IGs, and DIGs are saying that there is a big nexus between your MLAs and police in selling drugs," claimed.

Earlier in the day, Pitroda had reaffirmed that he had acknowledged the pain of Sikhs during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots adding that BJP is "twisting his words and distorting facts" to "hide their failures".

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 14:53 IST