After stepped down as Minister of State for NRI Affairs,
now Tytler invite CBI inquiry:
Toronto, Oct. 4, 2005
Ashok Malhotra
NRI press
Most of the NRIs (Sikhs and Hindus)
have a voice that India's judicial system have
failed and political leaders always try to cover up.
One NRI sikh said, "If India wants to attract
NRIs's investment and like to show the whole world
that they have No. democratic Country in the world,
they shall improve the judicial system to solve these
kind of problems.
Another NRI Hindu said, "why Tytler
invite CBI inquiry now, not before" .
In future, any leader may act directly or indirectly
these kind of actions with minorities, they will be
blocked to coming in foreign countries by NRI associations.
NRIs are too strong now and they like to help India
as well as our brothers or sisters in India but no
more foolish play by Indian leaders will be tolerated.
Indian leaders shall put their energy for infrastructure
not foolish acts to grab votes on the blood shed of
innocent poor people. Enough is enough. God bless
innovation of Internet.
In the US history, no Indian leader
ever got respect as Manmohan Singh got in the last
months. India leaders must follow his steps of his
integrity and honesty.
Tytler
in favour of CBI probe into anti-Sikh riot cases
NEW DELHI, OCT 4, 2005
PTI
Having resigned from the Union Cabinet
after he was indicted by the Nanavati Commission that
probed the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Congress leader Jagdish
Tytler said he would welcome a probe into the cases
by CBI.
He was reacting to reports that the government was
likely to refer cases against Congress leaders indicted
by the Nanavati Commission to CBI.
"There can be no bigger cause for happiness
if the cases are given to CBI. I don't have so much
faith in the police, which has been criticised by
six to seven commissions that have probed the riots,"
Tytler told reporters here.
The Lok Sabha MP from Delhi Sadar also said that
the probe should be carried out quickly as his "career
was at stake." "I have made a big sacrifice
for my party. I resigned only so that I could shut
the mouths of the BJP and Akali leaders in Parliament.
I will be happy if CBI probes the cases. But the investigation
should be completed in maximum two months' time. After
all, my political career is at stake," Tytler
said.
The Nanavati Commission had raised the finger of
suspicion at Congress leaders Tytler, Sajjan Kumar,
H K L Bhagat and Dharam Dass Shastri.
Tytler had in the wake of the Commission's report
stepped down as Minister of State for NRI Affairs.