New Delhi, May 3 (ANI): Outraged at the acquittal of Sajjan Kumar in one of the cases relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, a large number of people staged a protest in the national capital on Friday and lashed out at the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre.
Delhi state unit leader of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), Pradeep Singh, said that the Sikhs are disappointed with the decision that has given undue advantage to Kumar.
“It has recently been proven that the Central Government is controlling the Central bureau of Investigation (CBI). I think the case with Sajjan Kumar is similar. The Congress Party has been influencing the verdict on Sajjan Kumar. We are disappointed that our efforts to get justice in the 1984 genocide, where 10,000 Sikhs lost their lives have failed,” he said.
Gurinder Bhalla, the relative of one of the victims of the 1984 riots, said that she would fight for justice till the end.
“I want to tell the entire country that such injustice can happen with any community. It is important to stand for one”s rights. We demand justice and stand together to get it,” she said.
Sikhs had earlier on Thursday staged protests outside the official 10, Janpath residence of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, forcing the authorities to deploy police personnel around the venue.
A Delhi Court had earlier on Tuesday acquitted Sajjan Kumar of all the charges in a case related to the killing of five men in a Delhi Cantonment colony during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots that followed the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Five others named as accused with Sajjan Kumar were convicted, three of murder and rioting and two of rioting.
Kumar, a former Member of Parliament (MP) from outer Delhi, was facing trial along with five others–former MLA Mahender Yadav, Krishan Khokhar, former Councillor Balwan Khokhar, Captain Bhagmal and Girdhari Lal– for allegedly conspiring and inciting a mob against the Sikh community in Delhi Cantonment area during the riots that followed the October 31, 1984 assassination of Indira Gandhi.
Mahender Yadav and Krishan Khokhar have been acquitted of all charges except for the offence of rioting. But Balwan Khokhar, Captain Bhagmal and Girdhari Lal have been held guilty for rioting and murder.
The court ordered the arrest of Balwan Khokhar, Bhagmal and Girdhari Lal after the verdict, while the other two to be convicted were allowed to leave the court as the offence for which they have been held guilty was punishable with less than three years imprisonment.
Inside the court, so deep was the resentment over Kumar””s acquittal that a shoe was thrown at District Judge J.R. Aryan after he pronounced his verdict. Angry over the verdict, All India Sikh Students Federation President Karnail Singh hurled a shoe towards the Judge. He was immediately detained by the police.
The case relates to the murder of five men–Kehar Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Ranghuvender Singh, Narender Pal Singh and Kuldeep Singh-in the Raj Nagar area of Delhi Cantonment on November 1-2, 1984 during attacks on Sikh homes and businesses following the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
Complainant Jagdish Kaur is the widow of Kehar Singh and mother of Gurpreet. The other three victims were her cousins.
The CBI registered the case in 2005 following the recommendations of the Justice G T Nanavati Commission. (ANI)