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Justice Rs Sodhi Joins Sarna In Blaming Phoolka


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Justice RS Sodhi (retd) has come to the aid of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) chief Paramjit Singh Sarna and his brother Harvinder Singh Sarna, blaming Harvinder Singh Phoolka, counsel for the victims of the 1984 riots, for making a mountain out of a molehill.

“Fighting a case has nothing to do with politics and Harvinder Phoolka at the highest is representing a client in this case. Prosecution of cases should not be converted into a political arena nor should he ruin the case which is at a crucial stage,” said Justice Sodhi.

“I am also surprised at the reaction of Akal Takht calling the President of the DSGMC on the issue that has no relevance to the religious cause. The Sikh sangat seeks guidance on religious issues from Akal Takht. Household and personal matters are not to be entertained by Akal Takht. I do hope that Jathedar Sahib will reconsider his decision,” Justice Sodhi added.

While Justice Sodhi held that the DSGMC chief “has all the right to ask for accounts for money spent and there is nothing wrong in that”, a former general secretary of the DSGMC, Kulmohan Singh, backed Harvinder Singh Phoolka, saying he did not even charge the expenses incurred by him during the Nanavati Commission hearings between 2002 and 2004.

Harvinder Singh Sarna said he did not know why he and his brother had been summoned at Akal Takht. “What is their motive? Why do they want both of us to appear at the Takht? How come a letter written by Harvinder Singh Phoolka is acknowledged and summons are issued to us within hours of the issuance of the letter through the Press?” rued Harvinder Singh Sarna.

He maintains that in his book Harvinder Singh Phoolka has appreciated the role of Paramjit Singh Sarna. “Who has been bearing all the expenses in fighting the cases? Who has signed the court papers? It is all by the DSGMC. How come suddenly we are accused of distracting the counsel in a case that is being fought on behalf of the DSGMC? Harvinder Singh Phoolka is welcome not to represent us but in this case he has been fighting for the DSGMC and the victims of the 1984 riots,” adds Harvinder Singh Sarna.

Harvinder Singh Sarna also maintained that now when the Union Home Ministry is considering cases of Afghan Sikhs as well as of reviewing the “black lists” of Sikhs overseas, an attempt is being made to sabotage all such efforts.

Tracing the background of the case, he said Harvinder Singh Phoolka had sent a letter to the DSGMC to file a report against Kamal Nath maintaining that the draft of the complaint had been discussed and approved by Justice Kuldip Singh and Justice TS Doabia. Justice Doabia, however, maintained that he never approved the draft of the complaint.

This happened on the day the DSGMC delegation had taken up the case of the Anand Marriage Act with the Home Ministry.

Afterwards, Harvinder Singh Sarna alleged Harvinder Singh Phoolka had been criticising the DSGMC, him and his brother, Paramjit Singh Sarna.

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This so called justice is a known buddy of Sarna always siding with anti sikh camp.He is an advisor to anti sikh newspaper spokesman.

Sodhi was also a supporter of Darshan ragi.

Statements of such persons should not be taken seriously.Th aim of such statements is to help likes of Sajjan kumar and otehr congress hoodlums who were responsible for massacre of sikhs in Delhi.

All news regarding Sarna taking up Anad marriage acts or otehr things with centre is nothing but propaganda to show carrot to sikhs.

We have been hearing such propaganda news for years and years and nothing has happened.

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