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PM faced excommunication threat

13 August 2005: Threatened with excommunication from the Sikh community, Manmohan Singh met Sonia Gandhi with the choice that either Jagdish Tytler would have to resign or he would have to quit, following which the overseas Indians’ minister, an accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, was asked to leave the government.

But in his anger, Tytler did not give his resignation letter to the prime minister, but asked Sonia to forward it to him, and since then, he has been speaking unprintably about Manmohan Singh.

Top agency and party sources said that the PM got wind of the move to excommunicate him, a fate suffered by Buta Singh earlier, and he told Sonia that he would not be able to live down such an event, cut off from his community just so he would remain prime minister.

Those who argued to excommunicate him said that if, as a Sikh prime minister, Manmohan could not get justice for the community, there was no reason to feel satisfied with his elevation to the high office, and Sonia’s response was that she would do what was necessary.

Soon afterwards, Manmohan Singh in his Parliament speech clearly hinted that Tytler would leave his government, but till the evening, he was not willing to budge, after which he was asked by Sonia Gandhi’s office to put in his papers.

Congress party sources said that Tytler was being supported by Sonia’s coterie members Ahmed Patel, Ambika Soni, Janardhan Divedi, and ministers like Ghulam Nabi Azad, and Priyaranjan Das Munshi.

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If this is true then shame on those behind the excommunication move.

Badal and his stooges were in power for 5 years and in that time Badal blocked the release of Sikhs held in prison under draconian laws, he failed to get those behind the murder of JS Khalra Ji punished (the case is still dragging on). He failed to punish cops guilty of absolute abuse of powers which involved murder of Sikh youth , rape and terrorising innocent people. Ashutosh and the other charletans prospered under Badals rule, in fact his wife even visited one such godman. A petition against his wife is lying in the Akal Takht offices unanswered as Vedanti is a Badal stooge.

The Badal Akali Dal should think carefully before pointing fingers at Manmohan Singh. What the heck did Badal do for the panth when he was a key player in the NDA sarkar of Vajpaee besides hoarding lots of money for his family. Badal can try and hijack the panthic card but we all know what he did when he was in power.

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straight up..

i can see sikhi blooming under this leadership...yeah RIGHT!!!!!!!!!

i think they all need to be thrown in a cauldron and burned alive just like the masands...

and all those people who make dumb statments about PM manmohan singh...i don't agree with his decisions...but at least he doesn't play the SIKH card...he uses his WORK as justification...he doesn't go around claiming to be panthic...

if anyting...all these babbar shers should catch Badal and make an example out of him....and while at it..teach the daughter killer a lesson or two..then go for the outside people...don't they know that a smart man always cleans his own backyard up first.

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