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After Tytler, now Kamal Nath also stands exposed
WSN Bureau
NEW DELHI:
Activist advocate Harwinder Singh Phoolka has once again trained his
guns at another Indian minister Kamal Nath, saying he was directly
involved and even the leading Indian newspapers had at that time
reported that Kamal Nath was seen leading the blood thirsty mobs.
Phooka said
Kamal Nath, now minister for commerce and industry, was the one who
led the mobs which committed massacres near the Raqabganj gurdwara,
bang opposite the Indian Parliament. He said so much so that on
November
2, 1984
itself, even as the genocide was still continuing, the Indian
Express report had clearly mentioned Kamal Nath's name. So much so
that the next day saw Statesman, a respected Indian daily, again
mentioning the same name. India later made Jagdish Tytler and Kamal
Nath both as Union Ministers. Tytler had to resign in shame. Nath is
still a minister.
The then
Additional Police Commissioner of Delhi Gautam Kaul had submitted a
report to the government which mentioned Kamal Nath's name as among
those who were leading the mob near Gurdwara Raqabganj and burnt
Sikh youth alive.
16 January 2008
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