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Witness in 1984 anti-Sikh riots case files threat complaint

Witness in 1984 anti-Sikh riots case files threat complaint

Abhishek Verma (google photo)

Abhishek Verma (google photo)

New Delhi : Businessman Abhishek Verma, who is a witness in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, on Sunday filed a police complaint claiming that he was threatened and demanded his polygraph test be carried on before a retired judge.

In his complaint submitted to Mehrauli police station, Verma said that he received a threatening email on Saturday night on his company’s general email address.

“We have registered a case of criminal intimidation and the investigation is on,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police Ishwar Singh.

“In the said email, the language used in the email is extremely ‘abusive and threatening’, and threats have been extended to me and my family,” Verma said in his complaint.

Verma’s advocate Maninder Singh told IANS that on Friday, Verma had moved a city court, accusing two forensic lab officers of defending Tytler during his lie-detector test and trying to force him to reach a compromise.

“We have requested the court to appoint a retired judge or a judicial officer under whom the lie-detector test would be conducted in a fair way as we do not have faith in forensic lab officers anymore,” he said.

On the threat, Singh said that the unknown mailer has threatened to kill Verma and his family. “He has threatened him to drop the idea of ‘deshbhakti (patriotism) and not to continue with his polygragh test at Forensic Science Labortory as a witness against Tytler,” he added.

The local court had on the last date put up the matter for hearing on October 30 when the Central Bureau of Investigation will also provide a status report on the test.

Tytler is accused of leading a mob in Pul Bangash area in 1984 that led to the killing of three Sikhs and Verma accused him of influencing witness Surender Singh through money and a promise to send his son Narender Singh to Canada.

The CBI had earlier given a clean chit to Tytler in the case but reopened investigation following a December 4, 2015 court order in the wake of the allegation.

—IANS

5,000 people attacked Muslims in India’s Gujarat village

5,000 people attacked Muslims in India’s Gujarat village

5,000 people attacked Muslims in India's Gujarat villageNew Delhi, (SM/IINA) : Two people were killed and about 14 injured when violence erupted following a scuffle between Muslim and Hindu school students in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat, a senior administrative official said on Sunday.

A crowd of about 5,000 people attacked Muslim residents and set dozens of homes and vehicles on fire at Vadavali village in Patan district on Saturday after Hindu students complained of misbehavior by Muslim students, said K. K. Nirala, the district’s top administrative official.

Members of the Muslim community retaliated by throwing stones and police used teargas and fired seven rounds to disperse the crowd and control the violence, Nirala said. The situation had been brought under control and three companies of the State Reserve Police have been asked to stay in the village to maintain peace, he added.

Gujarat has a history of severe communal trouble, Arab News reported. Rioters killed about 1,000 people, most of them Muslims, in the state 2002, according to estimates. Modi was the chief minister at the time, and he was accused of turning a blind eye to one of the worst outbreaks of religious violence in independent India. He denied any involvement in the unrest and in 2013 a panel appointed by the Supreme Court said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute him.