1984 riots: CBI seeks dismissal of case against Jagdish Tytler
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1984 riots: CBI seeks dismissal of case against Jagdish Tytler

Last Updated: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 12:46
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1984 riots: CBI seeks dismissal of case against Jagdish Tytler New Delhi: CBI on Saturday told a Delhi court that there was no sufficient evidence against former Union Minister Jagdish Tytler in a 1984 anti-Sikh riot case.

Pleading for dismissal of a petition filed by the family of the riots victim against the closure of case against Tytler, the investigating agency said that there is no evidence to prosecute the Congress leader in the case.

Additional Sessions Judge VK Khanna, after going through CBI's written submission, asked the victim's family to file its response and posted the matter for further hearing on August 21.

Lakhwinder Kaur, whose husband was killed in the riots, is seeking further investigation by the CBI into the case following claims about emergence of fresh evidence, saying the trial court had wrongly dismissed a petition protesting CBI's decision to give a clean chit to the senior Congress leader.

An additional metropolitan magistrate had on April 27 accepted the closure report filed by the CBI in the case against Tytler, saying there was no sufficient evidence to send him for trial.

"There is nothing which suggests that accused Tytler was seen on November eight, 1984, near Gurudwara Pulbangash or incited a mob for killing Sikh people," the magistrate had said.

The CBI had given a clean chit to Tytler for the second time in a row on April 2 last year claiming lack of sufficient evidence against him in the case pertaining to the murder of three persons on November one, 1984, following the assassination of the then prime minister Indira Gandhi.

The alleged role of Tytler in the case relating to the killing of three persons, including one Badal Singh in 1984, near Gurudwara Pulbangash in north Delhi was re-investigated by CBI after a court had in December 2007 refused to accept a closure report filed by the agency.

The court had allowed CBI's arguments that Tytler was present at Gandhi's residence at Teen Murti Bhavan and was not at the scene of crime, saying that its contentions were justified by material, including some visual tapes and versions of some independent witnesses.

Witness Jasbir (now residing in California), in an affidavit, had claimed before the Nanavati Commission that he had heard Tytler on November three, 1984, rebuking his men for the "nominal killings" carried out in the riots.

The court rejected Jasbir's version, saying he had deposed for something which took place on November three while the case related to an incident of November one, 1984.

PTI

First Published: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 12:46

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kumar - chicago
mr manish tiwary where you and your mummy sonia.tell the nation cbi means congress bureau of idiot . tell the people this my agency and whatever my mummy says cbi has to do.
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
congress keep playing games with sikhs while pm is sikh just old time when president was jail singh ,you want save your goons by cbi congress buero of investigation,long term you are asking for serious problem.when a community don`t get justice from govt what happens i don`t have explain? congress know better than others please don`t do same mistakes again.
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mitesh chavda - Jamnagar
500% true. cbi means controversial bureu of idiot socitey. parciality seems clear when it come for majority community no one backing but when it come for minority people like sorabudin, ishrat then everybody backing including nhrc and media. i wonder from where relatives of sorabudin and ishrat get money to continue such a long time.
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jagannathan - new delhi
during 1984 riots congress party in huge numbers were involved in killing of innocent sikhs. now cbi wants removal of cases against jagdish tytler after 25 years. there is no smoke without fire. cbi appears to have shielded to the hilt and now going after the opposition ruled state in gujarat. does this not show that the ruling party is using the cbi for its ulterior motives.
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