Captain Amarinder Singh, a TRAITOR!

Punjab Congress leader Captain Amarinder Singh tagged as ‘traitor’ by many political bigwigs on giving a clean chit to Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Punjab Congress leadership with 84' riots accused Jagdish Tytler

1984 will always be remembered as the black year in the history. The cruel massacre that took a toll of innocent Sikhs life following the shot down of Smt. Indira Gandhi, became a dark spot on Indian democracy. The innocents were killed in thousands and the worst is that the guilty ran away unpunished. The rioters were given a clean passage to loot and kill. The Govt.’s no action was evident. 
For years, no FIRs and arrests were made. The violence was politically streamlined by the then Prime Minister Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. Justice Ranganath Mishra’s Commission, appointed by the Congress, extended a cover note for the state sponsored violence. He was rewarded with the Rajya Sabha nomination by the Congress party, after his retirement. It was only the NDA government who appointed Justice Nanavati Commission of Inquiry and succeeds to put forth the actual truth. Various investigations and judicial process took place to dig out the truth.

Nanavati Commission report clearly mentions S.Kumar & J.Tytler names

It was revealed that Congress provoked the riots in the name of vengeance. Also Captain Amarinder Singh donned the Devil’s hat and decided to offer a clean chit to Jagdish Tytler who was involved in the carnage. Captain’s personal and political relationship was more important to him than the interest of the victims!
Sonia and Rahul (Gandhi) gave ticket to Amarinder from Amritsar and he has granted clean chit to Jagdish Tytler. The Congressmen are held responsible for all the anti-Sikh and anti-farmer activities of Punjab. This is one party that can never become one with Punjab. 
The most tragic and gruesome nightmare, Sikhs are still suffering the pain of the losses happened during 1984. Captain Amarinder Singh acts against the victims of 1984 riots and the interests of Punjab. He was accused in making false allegations for last 31 years. 
Amarinder Singh made an anti-sikh quote what read as, “I’m not the CBI, I’m not the court. I’m telling you what I saw and felt….I was in Delhi, I went to all the camps…and everyone I met took all these names that I have told you, except Jagdish Tytler. When did Jagdish Tytler’s name come up? It came up when he was fighting Madan Lal Khurana in Delhi, that was months later.”
The statement fueled spark around the state and caused havoc among the 1984 victims.