Jasbir Singh has reacted strongly to Congress leader Jagdish Tytler's statement that he is not an eyewitness to the ’84 riots.
Speaking to CNN-IBN, hours after a Delhi court ordered the reinvestigation into Tytler's role in the anti-Sikh riots, Singh said, “First Tytler denied my existence, now when I have spoken out he says I was not a witness.”
“Will a murderer ever admit to his crime?” demanded Singh, who had been tracked down by CNN-IBN after the CBI had declared him untraceable.
Jasbir Singh had moved to America for good in November 2002.
“When I felt my life is in danger, I moved to America,” he said. He had lost 26 relatives to the Sikh riots.
Jagdish Tytler was unfazed, even after a Delhi court directed CBI to reinvestigate his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and has continued to claim innocence.
“Where is the key witness? He (Jasbir Singh) is not the key witness. I'm happy that the judge has said that the CBI should enquire from Jasbir Singh's affidavit, find out the truth and then act on it,” he added,” said Tytler.
“All the lies that have been spread will also be told, and if found guilty even after 20 years, I'm the first person who'll be ready to be hung. I know what I've done,” he claimed.
Courtesy:ibnlive.com
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
1984 ANTI-SIKH RIOTS
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