Wednesday, August 5, 2009

THE TRUTH ABOUT 1984 RIOTS

Eleven Commissions were constituted about the 1984 Sikh Riots. The general public and the people who were affected were asked to file affidavits. No affidavit was given against Mr. Jagdish Tytler, by anyone, in all the eleven commissions.

A twelfth commission was constituted named the Justice Nanavati Commission, in which two affidavits were filed.

There were two affidavits:
1. by Jasbir Singh; and
2. by S. Surender Singh.


Who is Jasbir Singh?

Can we rely on what Jasbir Singh says?

Complete story of Sardar Surender Singh

Surender Singh's last statement to the court

Surender Singh's last statement to the CBI

Surender Singh's last statement to the PM

About both the two so-called witnesses


Justice Nanavati says there is no clear evidence against Mr. Tytler

Why Mr. Tytler is being punished?

Jagdish Tytler is a very powerful and influential leader. A very close family friend of the Gandhi family. Shri Jagdish Tytler was a leader that was growing in stature everyday. Certainly a strong candidate for the Chief Ministership of Delhi. A true gentleman as clean as crystal. His image and personality made it difficult for the opposition, anti-social elements and others to point a finger at him.


Suddenly everything changed. The then Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her own body guards. Unfortunately, the body guards belonged to the Sikh community. The whole country was in tremendous sorrow and in a state of shock.

Another unimaginable incident followed -- riots against the Sikhs started throughout the country. Delhi was one of the worst affected states. The top leaders of India were in a state of shock due to the sudden demise of the head of the country. No one was sure of what to do and what not to do.

Fortunately, top leaders got hold of the situation and normalcy was brought back within a couple of days.

The loss was huge.

Thousands of Sikh people lost their lives.

However, a few people took it as an opportunity to damage the reputation of Mr. Tytler. They started spreading rumors that Mr. Tytler was involved, without any proofs.

Like the Sikhs, Mr. Tytler also became the worst hit person by the riots of 1984.

A group of people took this as an opportunity to damage this dynamic Sikh, Mr. Jagdish Tytler (belongs to a Kapoor family).

They started building up and concocting one of the biggest conspiracies of present day India.

But now the conspiracy has been foiled. The balloon has burst because of its own internal pressure!

Read on! FIND THE TRUTH!
(You will see all the original documents related to the 1984 riots, documents that are highly confidential and have never been published before)

THE TRUTH
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