CBI Investigation

Because of political pressures, the case was referred to the CBI with instructions to investigate if the two affidavits lodged by Sardar Jasbir Singh and Sardar Surender Singh were true or false.

Acting on this basis, the CBI submitted the 1984 Riots case Report before the Hon. Court of Mr. Sanjeev Jain, u/s 173 for clearance on 29/09/07; and the Hon. Court placed the case for hearing on 4th October, 2007.

CBI REPORT BEFORE HON. COURT OF MR. SANJEEV JAIN

Friends, the CBI has taken into consideration two affidavits: one made by Sardar
Jasbir Singh, son of Sardar Sutta Singh; and the other made by Sardar Surender Singh, son of Sardar Ajit Singh. The CBI has taken both the affidavits into consideration.

After a long time of about twenty-two years after the 1984 Riots, one S.Jasbir Singh gave an affidavit to the last commission of Justice Nanavati, wherein he stated two things about Shri Jagdish Tytler:

JASBIR SINGH’S AFFIDAVIT

(a) That, four days after Mrs. Gandhi’s assassination, on the 3rd November, 1984 at 11.00 p.m. he saw Mr. Jagdish Tytler near the gate of the T.B.Hospital, rebuking a group of people saying that his “instructions had not been faithfully carried out. There had been only a nominal killing in the constituency compared to other places, as I had promised.”

This is totally false and fabricated because the whole of Delhi was under curfew, with “shoot at sight” orders, and the whole area of Delhi had been taken under the custody of the Armed Foreces in the late afternoon of 2/11/1984, as per the letter of the Ministry of Home Affairs, taken under RTI Act.

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