Chandigarh, Feb 5: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Singh Badal on Monday demanded to register a case against the Gandhi family for engineering the massacre of thousands of Sikhs in Delhi and other parts of the country, following release of evidence to this effect in a sting operation, conducted on alleged 'genocide perpetrator' Jagdish Tytler.
Reacting to the release of video evidence in which Tytler openly brags that he was behind the murder of 100 Sikhs in Delhi in 1984, besides boasting that he had been promised a Rajya Sabha seat or Chief Ministership of Delhi by the Congress high command, the SAD President said both disclosures proved the Gandhi family's direct involvement in the 1984 genocide. 
'The video evidence against Tytler, which surfaced today, was recorded in December, 2011. Tytler was sacked from the Union Ministry in 2009. The very fact that he is bragging that he was promised a seat in Parliament or Chief Ministership of Delhi proves that he was being offered inducements to stop him from spilling the beans against the Gandhi family. 
'Now, it is incumbent that the courts of law ask the Gandhi family to explain why it was offering such inducements to a criminal, who had the blood of innocent Sikhs on his hands?'
Mr Badal said videographic evidence had also emerged, which explained why the victims of 1984 massacres were still not getting justice. 
'Tytler is seen boasting about manipulating inquiries as well as flaunting his close relations with the judiciary and even admitting that his son's company had an account in a Swiss bank. He also flaunts his financial strength by stating that he had given up Rs 150 crore owed to him by his friends. All this was possible only because of the political shelter being given to him by the Gandhi family,' Mr Badal added.
Stating that time had now run out for Tytler finally, the SAD president said he should be arrested immediately and tried for the murder of 100 Sikhs in Delhi. 
'There should not be any delay on this account as he had confessed to this crime. He even drove Rajiv Gandhi around Delhi in the aftermath of the massacre, according to his earlier self-admission. Simultaneously, the courts should probe the role of Gandhi family, which clearly conspired to strike out against the Sikhs. 
'This is even corroborated from former PM Rajiv Gandhi's statement that when a big tree falls, the ground shakes,' he added. UNI
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