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Jagdish Tytler Exonerated

CBI, India has once again proved itself to be "corrupt bureau of India" by exonerating Jagdish Tytler, a congress leader of Delhi of all charges in 1984 anti-sikh carnage that took place after the assassination of former PM, Indira Gandhi.

According to CBI, the lone complainant Surinder singh has retracted from his complaint and in the light of this, there is no witness or evidence available before the CBI to charge Jagdish Tytler and Dharamdas Shastri, another congress leader who is dead now.
Isn't it a blot on the Indian judicial system and investigation agencies like CBI that more than 10,000 Sikhs had been butchered to death on the streets of Delhi from 1st Nov. to 4th Nov.1984 and more than one million families of the deceased Sikhs are crying for justice, still murderers like Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar are exonerated by the CBI and indian judicary makes a mockery of justice delivery system.
CBI's role in threatening hundreds of witnesses of 1984 anti-sikh carnage for the sake of saving congress leaders from prosecution is a fact which will come in the days to come. Even the lawyers who assured moral support to the witnesses and complainants were threatened of false implication in criminal cases.
Another heinous crime committed by the "corrupt bureau of Indians" was the fabrication of entire evidence and inhuman torture of more than one hundred people of Punjab in the Assassination of CM Beant Singh in Chandigarh on 31 August, 1995.
The 248 witnesses voluminous evidence led by the CBI and the judgment of Addl.Sessions Judge, Chandigarh RK Sondhi, speaks volume of CBI's malicious designs to falsely implicate innocent sikhs into the conspiracy to assassinate Beant Singh.
Is there anybody who can dare to argue in favour of CBI either in the anti-sikh carnage of 1984 or assassinatioin of former CM of Pb. Beant singh. I have first hand information and hundreds of instances to prove that the CBI acted in totally corrupt, dishonest and unwarranted manner in order to please their masters, which is Congress govt. in India. Having said this, I have no regrets in saying that after complete failure of justice delivery system in India to the victims of anti-sikh carnage, the Sikh community worldwide has felt cheated, insulted and deceived by the Indian Republic.
I appeal to each and every human being who has a heart for the victims of anti-sikh carnage and state repression in India to come forward on a common platform and chalk out strategy to combat state terrorism let loose by agencies like CBI and Indian national congress.
Arunjeev Singh Walia

 
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