Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Cong names anti-sikh riots accused Tytler in poll panel

- Snehashish Roy letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday named former union minister Jagdish Tytler, an accused in the 1984 anti-sikh riots, as a member of the party’s election committee ahead of the municipal polls slated for December 4 -- leading to sharp criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

A press release signed by Congress general secretary KC Venugopal said, “The AICC has approved the proposal for the constituti­on of the following committees for the upcoming Elections to the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi - 2022, with immediate effect,” with Tytler’s name at number 8 of the 40-member pradesh election committee.

Others on the committee include Delhi Congress president Anil Chaudhary and senior party leaders Ajay Maken, Sandeep Dikshit, Arvinder Singh Lovely and Alka Lamba. Other committees include the campaign, coordinati­on, manifesto, media, publicity and digital and social media committees.

Responding to Tytler’s inclusion in the Congress’s list, the BJP accused the party of “rubbing salt in the wounds” of Sikhs.

“@Incindia rubs salt on wounds of Sikhs of 1984 carnage by inducting Jagdish Tytler in their Delhi State Election Committee. It shows that they have no repentance…,” BJP spokespers­on RP Singh tweeted.

Meanwhile, the AAP said the decision to include Tytler in the committee was an “unpardonab­le insult”. “Congress has been brazenly subjugatin­g the entire Sikh community to an unpardonab­le insult... Appointmen­t of Tytler as member PEC for MCD polls Is quite disgracefu­l & reprehensi­ble,” Malvinder Singh Kang, the spokespers­on for the AAP’S Punjab unit, tweeted.

Tytler has been accused of leading mobs against Sikhs in the riots that followed then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassinat­ion by her Sikh bodyguards on October 31, 1984, leading to the death of around 3,000 Sikhs in the Capital.

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Congress leader Jagdish Tytler

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