Jagdish Tytler, suspect in 1984 anti-Sikh riots, permanently invited to Delhi Congress


- Sajjan Kumar, the chief director of anti-Sikh riots across the country after Indiraji's assassination, is currently serving a jail term.

New Delhi: Supreme Court leader Sonia Gandhi has appointed Jagdish Tytler as a permanent invitee to the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. He will be one of the six permanent invitees to the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. It is a well-known fact that Jagdish Tytler was one of the main organizers of the anti-Sikh riots that erupted across the country after the assassination of Mrs. Indira Gandhi in 1916. That suspicion is being served. Thus they are becoming a suspect in the anti-Sikh riots of that time. While the other accused Sajjan Kumar was convicted, he is currently serving a jail term.

Tytler's name, former Delhi Congress president J.P. Agarwal, along with former AICC general secretary Janardhan Dwivedi, and former ministers Kapil Sibal, Ajay Mehta and Krishna Tirath.

The appointment orders were issued by the General Secretary (Organization) of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) K.C. Have been revealed by Venugopal. Apart from this, Venugopal has also released the list of members of the 9-member Delhi Pradesh Congress Executive Committee today.

After Sajjan Kumar in the 19th anti-Sikh riots, Jagdish Tytler is also among the suspects. On Sajjan Kumar, the crime is being proved and now he is in jail.

In the Jagdish Tytler case, the CBI has filed three closure reports in 2007, 2008 and 2012. But Lakhwinder Kaur, who lost her husband in the Gurudwara Pul Bangesh attack, filed a protest petition against the closure report in the Jagdish Tytler case, which was rejected by a Delhi High Court on December 3, 2015. And ordered the CBC to investigate further.

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