Why Jagdish Tytler, accused of the 1984 Sikh massacre, be placed in the Congress Committee?
Why Jagdish Tytler, accused of the 1984 Sikh massacre, be placed in the Congress Committee?
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New Delhi: There is an uproar over the list of permanent invitees to the Delhi Congress Committee. It has been raised in the organic list with the name of Jagdish Tytler, who was accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Now Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia has hit out at Congress and Congress working with president Sonia Gandhi over the issue.

Gaurav Bhatia further said that the list of permanent invitees to the State Committee of Delhi Congress has created outrage all over India. Jagdish Tytler is ranked sixth on the list. Tytler is accused of the 1984 massacre. He said Tytler has been appointed as a permanent invitee by Sonia Gandhi to the Delhi Committee. Gaurav Bhatia said that the Wounds of Sikh victims could not be healed, justice could not be served, but the claws removed their nails and crushed the wounds, the Congress party and the Gandhi family had worked to sprinkle salt on those wounds.

He alleged that Congress stood by the accused in the 1984 riots. Rajiv Gandhi had said that 'the earth shakes when a big tree falls.' Sam Pitroda said that 'happened to happen'. Gaurav Bhatia further said that if Sonia had read the Delhi High Court verdict, Sonia Gandhi's hands would have trembled before she approved the list. Political vultures who belong to the Gandhi family have reached Lakhimpur, but now Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and Charanjeet Singh Channi are being asked whether it is appropriate to give Tytler this honour.

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