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Sad (Badal) Appears To Have Forgotton Its Promise Of Formation Of Sit On Nov. 1984: Advocate Phoolka


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Amritsar, Punjab:
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Senior advocate and Aam Aadmi Party leader Harwinder Singh Phoolka has reminded Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) of its promise of formation of SIT for re opening and re investigating 237cases of 1984 Sikh genocide which were closed untraced. “The SAD(B) had fully supported this demand and on May 8th 2013 when SAD (B) president Sukhbir Singh had announced the same while breaking the fast of Nirpreet Kaur , he had stated that SAD (B) would pursue the demand of formation of SIT. In February 2014 the Kejriwal government in Delhi announced the formation of SIT.
After the resignation of Kejriwal ,this SIT was first stalled by the UPA government and now it is stalled by the NDA government” Phoolka reportedly while talking to Times of India (TOI). He said NDA government was in power since May to which the SAD(B) was an alliance partner but not even a single step had been taken in securing justice for the victims and punishing the guilty. “The incident is 30 years old. Some of the victims are no longer alive and others victims are getting old. Immediate steps are required to be taken to record the statement of these witnesses” he said . He also wrote a letter to Sukhbir asking him to fulfil his promise made to the Sikhs and make the SIT operational immediately, without any further delay.
He said the recent revelations of Daman Singh daughter of former Congress party’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had once again revived the wounds of Sikhs. “She had revealed that Manmohan Singh’s house was also attacked by mob in November 1984 in Ashok Vihar area of Delhi. It was Manmohan Singh’s son in law, who happens to be a Hindu, who saved the house from burning when the house was almost set on fire by the mob ” he said adding that she had also admitted that the rioters who attacked the house were known to them. Phooka said in Ashok Vihar area where Manmohan Singh’s house was located 7 Sikhs were killed, 4 Gurdwara were burnt, 5 houses were burnt, 7 shops were burnt and 42 vehicles were burnt. “It’s unfortunate that no one has been punished for all these offences and the cases were closed as untraced” he said.
Source: PunjabiSikhSangat.Org
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This was pointed at by many during the recent elections that the Badal Dal and BJP raise the 84 issue just before the elections and then forget it about immediately afterwards. If Badal does not raise the issue why don't our Sants, Baba, Nihangs etc raise issues instead of remaining silent?

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This was pointed at by many during the recent elections that the Badal Dal and BJP raise the 84 issue just before the elections and then forget it about immediately afterwards. If Badal does not raise the issue why don't our Sants, Baba, Nihangs etc raise issues instead of remaining silent?

Because most sang Baba's are frauds and are only interested in living their own pockets rather than speaking the truth.

Others are pro Indian government because they are funded by the government and command vote banks.

Some parchaaraks are brave enough to raise issues such as Baljit Singh Daduwal, and the AISYF leader Karnail Singh Peer Mohammed amongst others.

There is also to many factions and jathebandis arguing over minor differences rather than providing a unified view I.e: there in no panthic ekta. There is no proper Sikh media platform either in India.

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