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I apologise to the Sikh community: Jagdish Tytler
NDTV Correspondent , Friday April 10, 2009, New Delhi

Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Jagdish Tytler has said what happened in 1984 was a shameless act and apologised to the Sikh community.

"I will apologise as it happened in our times," he said, adding: 

"I apologise to the whole Sikh community for what happened. Whatever happened was a shameless act. The administration, the governor, should have controlled but they did not. I had actually abused the governor as he was enjoying his drink while the carnage was on."

Earlier in the day, Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar were booted out as poll candidates by the Congress party after massive protests by members of the Sikh community, who insist that Tytler played a prominent role in the 1984 riots. After dillydallying, the Congress realised it was probably paying too a heavy price by allowing them to contest elections.

"My heart says a lot of embarrassment has been caused to the party. I don't think I should fight," said Tytler.

"I am a Congress worker. Whatever the High Command says, I will comply with it," said Sajjan Kumar.

This was a decision the party came to after much deliberation. They still hold their men innocent, but understand the cost of their candidature was getting out of hand.

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit says: "Passions are being stoked. This will definitely have an impact."

Both Kumar and Tytler were indicted by the Nanawati Commission that investigated the 1984 Sikh riots.

For now, the Congress now faces the tough task of replacing candidates that  would have almost certainly have given them two Lok Sabha seats.

But at least for now, the party can hope that what began with a shoe will not end up with the Congress getting the boot.

Belongs to: The 1984 riots
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Posted by Yogesh on May 02, 2009
This is not the end,let the destiny give ultimate decession and pray for batter future of all communities / brothers and sisters.
Posted by nirmal kumar on May 02, 2009
This Congress theory of "apology" is very strange. Recently, the PM too took credit for apologising to the Sikhs for the 1984 carnage and asked Modi for the Gujarat riots. Is an apology sufficient for the killings of innocent people? I feel that what Modi said is right. You punish or hang those who commit mass murders and not just let these criminals free by just apologising. Rajiv Gandhi was the PM and Narasimha Rao who subsequently became PM was the Home Minister at the time of Sikh riots in Delhi, in which thousands of sikhs were murdered. Why no body has been convicted even after 25 years? What about Bhagalkot riots? Why there is no Fast Track Courts or Inquiry by an SIT against the then PM and HM as Delhi was then directly under their administrative contro? Why the Supreme Court is not taking any action, suo moto or otherwise? While Congress and its top leaders are being allowed to get scot free in 1984 Sikh riots, the BJP and its leaders are being targetted for the Gujarat riots by all concerned viz. the Central Government, the judiciary and the media. Since independence, India had witnessed scores of major communal riots in which thousands of innocent people have died. However, it is being made out in such a way that there was only one communal riot in India and it is Gujarat riots and only one party at fault i.e. BJP. What kind of a justice system we have!!!!!!!!
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