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Tytler clean chit 'shocking': BJP

The BJP said that the CBI clean chit to Jagdish Tytler in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case has "exposed the hypocrisy of Congress".

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The main opposition BJP said that the CBI clean chit to former Union minister Jagdish Tytler in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case has "shaken the faith of the common man" and "exposed the hypocrisy of Congress".
    
"The news of Jagdish Tytler being given a clean chit is really shocking. It has shaken the faith of the common man in
the judicial system in the one hand and the CBI on the other," party spokesperson Balbir Punj said.
    
Thousands of innocent Sikhs were killed in the wake of the tragic assassination of former prime minister Indira
Gandhi and the system has not been able to give justice to the riot victims, he said.
    
"This entire episode has exposed the hypocrisy of Congress. While the prime minister has apologised for and regretted the tragic anti-Sikh incidents of 1984, the party has been rewarding the very people who are suspected to have
masterminded that," he said.
    
The whole episode has brought to light the "insensitivity" of the establishment led by UPA, Punj said.
    
In a reprieve for former Union Minister Tytler, CBI gave him a clean chit in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case and
informed a Delhi court that it wanted to close the matter.
    
The case against 65-year-old Tytler, the Congress candidate from Delhi North-East seat for the Lok Sabha polls, relates to an incident on November one, 1984 when a mob had torched a Delhi Gurdwara, killing three persons.
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