Sam Pitroda Apologises For 1984 Remark, Says He Meant "Move On" | Read

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Attacked by the BJP and warned by his Congress party, Sam Pitroda today apologised for his "hua toh hua" comments on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots which, he said, had been "misrepresented and blown out of proportion". The Indian Overseas Congress chief apologised shortly after his party distanced itself from his comments and warned all its leaders to be careful.

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