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1984 Riots: Write To Canadian High Commission For Tytler Case Info, Court Tells CBI

IANS, 05 May, 2016 12:25 PM
    A Delhi court on Wednesday directed the CBI to write to the Canadian high commission in New Delhi for information regarding a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in which Congress leader Jagdish Tytler was given clean chit by it.
     
    The CBI filed a status report regarding further probe in the matter before additional chief metropolitan magistrate Shivali Sharma who asked the agency to also file the reply of Canadian high commission. During the hearing, the agency sought four months’ time to complete the probe saying it has to get the details from Canada and they had earlier approached the Canadian high commission orally.
     
    The court, however, said there was no question of moving the commission orally and asked CBI to write to it. It posted the matter for July ,11 directing the CBI to complete the probe by then and file its report.
     
    Senior advocate HS Phoolka, representing riot victims, objected to CBI’s submissions saying the court had earlier asked the agency to probe on 11 points and barring one, all others can be probed here, and majority of them are concerned with the Canadian high commission.
     
    The court had on December 4, 2015, directed CBI to further probe the riots case against Tytler, saying the statement of arms dealer Abhishek Verma disclosed an active role played by the Congress leader in extending “helping hand” to a witness against him.
     
    The court had also said that as the CBI had filed closure reports in the case several times, it would from now on monitor the probe every two months so that no aspect of the matter is left uninvestigated.
     
     
    The case pertains to the riots at Gurdwara Pulbangash in north Delhi where three people were killed on November 1, 1984, a day after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
     
    The court’s order had come on a protest petition filed by complainant Lakhvinder Kaur, whose husband Badal Singh was killed in the violence, challenging the CBI’s closure report exonerating Tytler.
     
    COURT GRANTS CBI 2 MONTHS TO COMPLETE 1984 ANTI-SIKH RIOTS PROBE
     
     
    CBI to complete its probe in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in which Congress leader Jagdish Tytler was given clean chit by the agency.
     
    After the probe agency informed the court that it has approached Interpol to obtain information from the Canadian High Commission, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Shivali Sharma asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to make a written submission to the Canadian mission.
     
    The court posted the matter for July 11 for further hearing.
     
    The court on December 4, 2015, ordered the CBI to further investigate a riots case against Mr Tytler, pointing to arms dealer Abhishek Verma's statement that Mr Tytler had tried to influence a witness.
     
    The court had said it should be found out whether Mr Verma's statement was true or not.
     
    Mr Verma, in his statement, told the CBI that Mr Tytler had tried to influence one of the witnesses by giving him a hefty sum of money and promising to settle his son abroad.

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