Tytler saying he saved Sikhs during 1984 Sikh genocide is like
mocking at corpses of dead innocent Sikhs butchered in genocide, DSGMC
President
New Delhi / 27 – 04 – 2016 The president of the
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) Manjit Singh G.K. today
slammed Congress leader Jagdish Tytler over his remarks that he saved Sikhs
during the 1984 Sikhs genocide in which thousands of innocent Sikhs were done
to death in a most merciless manner. Manjit Singh G.K. asked Tytler to be
ashamed of his claim, as he is one of the main perpetrators of the genocide who
unleashed armed and unruly mobs on innocent and hapless Sikhs for no fault of
theirs, just after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
“The disgraced leader is now hiding
his cruel and criminal acts by saying that he saved Sikhs whereas he actually
got them killed”, G.K. said. Two days back Tytler wrote a letter to Shiromami
Akali Dal MP in Lok Sabha and Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal telling her
that he saved hundreds of Sikhs families during the genocide. “The claims by
Tytler of having saved Sikhs are like rubbing salt into their wounds and
mocking shamelessly at the corpses of innocent dead Sikhs”, said G.K.
DSGMC President also said that the
Congress is not shameful of its act and is unapologetic, but is hiding its
crime by making such ploys. Manjit Singh G.K. said that everyone in Delhi who
lived during the days of genocide knows that Congress leaders Sajjan Kumar, HKL
Bhagat, Dharam Das Shashtri and Tytler and were charging the mobs to target
innocent Sikhs at the behest of their then political master Rajiv Gandhi.
“For being shielded by the Congress
party none of these leaders have been punished by the court of law and the
families of those Sikhs butchered in the genocide are waiting for justice even
after 32 years of the mass crime”, G.K. said vehemently. He also said
that only a few FIRs have been registered after reports of 11 commissions and
committees constituted from time to time to probe Sikh genocide because top
Congress leaders Rajiv Gandhi and Arun Nehru were the master minds.
With Thanks : Media DSGMC