Congress leader Tytler came under CBI’s charge, filed a charge sheet in the Sikh massacre case

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Delhi: Senior Congress leader Jagdish Tytler’s difficulties may increase. The CBI has filed a charge sheet against Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 Sikh massacre case. Jagdish Tytler has been accused of inciting the mob, after which the mob set fire to the Pul Bangash Gurdwara in Delhi, during which three Sikhs were also burnt alive. A charge sheet has been filed against Jagdish Tytler under various sections including Sections 147, 148, 149, 153 (A), 188 IPC and 109, 302, 295 and 436.

Jagdish Tytler’s voice was sampled at CBI’s CFSL lab last month. Then the CBI officials said that the agency has found new evidence in the 39-year-old Sikh massacre case. After this it was necessary to take a sample of the titler’s voice. Tytler provided this sample.

It may be mentioned that Jago chief Manjit Singh GK had given video evidence to CBI and CBI had investigated on the basis of 5 sting videos.

Jago chief Manjit Singh GK has shared all this information with everyone. He has said that this struggle was going on for a long time and Tytler had also received a clean chit from the CBI 3 times, but now the struggle of 39 years has come to fruition today.

GK, the former president of the Delhi Gurdwara Management Committee, also said that he had also provided the videos of Tytler to the CBI. Based on which this investigation is going on. Meanwhile, they were also called by the CBI for questioning, but if anyone could punish the likes of Sajjan Kumar and Tytler, it was Sangat himself. Tytler used to claim his innocence but now the court has found him guilty.

The Jago Committee president has also thanked the CBI and the Modi government for this.

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