My mother was killed, don't leave Sikhs alive... Congress leader incited such a fire that Sikhs had to cut their turbans

Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar has been convicted in the Sikh riots case. Rouse Avenue Court will announce the sentence on February 18. Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar is an accused in the Saraswati Vihar case related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

New Delhi. Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar has been convicted in the Sikh riots case. Rouse Avenue Court will announce the sentence on February 18. Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar is accused in the Saraswati Vihar case related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. This case is of 1 November 1984, in which father-son Sardar Jaswant Singh and Sardar Tarun Deep Singh were murdered in Raj Nagar area of ​​​​West Delhi.

Know what is the matter

Between 4 and 4.30 pm, a mob of rioters attacked the victims' house with iron rods and sticks. A case was registered at the Punjabi Bagh police station regarding the murder of Jaswant Singh and his son Tarundeep Singh. Later, the Special Investigation Team took it over. On December 16, 2021, the court framed charges against Sajjan Kumar. The prosecution alleged that the mob attacked Jaswant's wife's house and killed her husband and son.

Kill the sikhs

Let us tell you that people of the Sikh community have been accusing Sajjan Kumar that the massacre happened on his orders. Sajjan Singh was telling the crowd that these Sikhs have killed our mother (Indira Gandhi), kill all the Sardars. Not a single Sikh should be spared. In the riots that took place in Sultanpuri area, Chamkaur's son Kapoor Singh and father Sarkar Singh were killed and thrown down from the roof. Sajjan Singh is currently serving life imprisonment in Tihar Jail in another case related to the riots. It is alleged that due to his inflammatory statements, many incidents of looting, arson and vandalism took place. Many Sikhs even cut their turbans to save their lives at that time.

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