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Tytler clean chit goes for a six, key witness
ready to testify
WSN Network
J asbir
Singh from the USA, a crucial eyewitness of genocide of Sikhs,
allegedly masterminded by Jagdish Tytler, senior Congress leader
from Delhi, has now offered himself to testify in the court of law.
Jasbir had given an affidavit to Jain
Aggarwal and the Nanawati Commission and also to the CBI against the
Congress leader alleging that he had rebuked his henchmen for
killing less number of Sikhs as compared to other parts of Delhi. In
a statement sent through his attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a
US-based attorney, to India, Jasbir said he was ready despite the
serious threats of life to him and his family for any inquiry or
affidavit to pursue case against Tytler. The CBI may contact him
through his lawyer to pursue the case.
He was an eyewitness to the infamous statement
made by the Congress leader in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi's
assasination where he had rebuked his henchmen for not killing a
larger number of Sikhs.
Clearly, India's premier investigating agency had
committed a gross negligence for its failure to follow Jasbir's
crucial testimony. He had also organised many affidavits from
various eyewitnesses. He said he had moved to the USA because of
threats to his life.
The testimony of Jasbir Singh incriminating
Tytler takes the case to an entirely different angle of conspiracy.
But in its chargesheet the CBI simply said: ''Jasbir Singh could not
be examined as he is abroad.''
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October, 2007
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