Its shame CBI shame. Yet again, CBI has proved that they are tools in the hands of politicians.
Jagadish Tytler, the perpetrator of biggest genocide of India's history has been given a clean chit by CBI. What more, Congress has rewarded him by ticket in the upcoming Lok sabha elections .
Tytler was behind the massacre of 3000 innocent Sikhs in New Delhi in the aftermath of the Indira Gandhi's assassination on October 31, 1984. Blood thirsty mobs led by Tytler and his ilk chased and hunted down Sikh men and burnt them alive to death. Their shops and houses were ransacked and burned.
Tytler was accused by the Nanavati Commission, which probed the 1984 riots as having a "very probable" hand in organising attacks on Sikhs.
The court had thrown out CBI’s first closure report to Tytler in November 2007 as it refused to agree with the agency’s line of investigation. The refusal had come after a news channel tracked down Jasbir Singh, touted as a prime witness by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), while CBI had claimed Singh was “untraceable”.
The CBI, which had given Tytler the clean chit after it could not trace witness Singh, later sent its officials to the USA to record the statements of ten witnesses including Jasbir Singh.
There where several loopholes in the CBI investigations which clearly states that the 'clean chit' given to Tytler was on the directions on the centre.
It is to be remembered that Supreme Court has earlier criticised the CBI for "acting at the behest" of the Centre in the disproportionate assets case against Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav. Congress decided to suppress the charges against Mulayalam Singh when Samajwadi supported UPA at a critical juncture.
Congress one hand it tries to project itself as secular on other hand it is not only responsible for the biggest genocide of India, but is also guilty of saving and rewarding the criminals involved in 1984.
Clean chit to Tytler was like rubbing salt on the wounds of the 1984 riot victims, their fight for justice has now fallen on deaf ears.
From Supreme Court to common man nobody has belief in CBI . Agency has become a burden to the nation. It is a team for congress and suppresses the crimes of the congress bugs. It should be disbanded. Why the money of taxpayers is spent on this agency when it had shown its incompetency. Not a single agent in national in it, all are selfish to full their pockets.
Time line-Anti Sikh Riots
- Around 3,000 Sikhs were reportedly killed in communal riots in November 1984 Post-assassination, it was alleged that Congress leader Jagdish Tytler provoked public fury against the community.
- On September 29, 2007, the CBI filed a closure report regarding Jagdish Tytler’s role in the riots: it stated witness Jasbir Singh could not be traced and another witness, Surender Singh, refused to record his statement.
- On December 18, 2007, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sanjiv Jain ordered the CBI to re-investigate Tytler’s role in the riots and record statements of key witness Jasbir Singh.
- On April 2, 2009, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) gave clean chit to Jagadish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.