Parkash Singh Badal meets PM to demand action in anti-Sikh rio...Badal said they have also demanded that action should be taken in the cases against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler also. DNA, 2 weeks ago |
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Cong won't protect Tytler, says MoilyPetroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily on Friday said the Congress will not shield its senior leader Jagdish Tytler, accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, but said the allegation against him is not as serious as those against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra ... Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
Congress on Tytler: Law will take its course & truth will prevail
United News of India, 1 month ago
1984 anti-Sikh rots: Cong will not protect anyone, Moily on Jagdish Tytler
Indian Express, 1 month ago
Jagdish Tytler's charges less serious than Narendra Modi's, says minister Veerappa Moily
NDTV, 1 month ago
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We Don't Interfere in Legal Process: Cong on TytlerCongress today refrained from commenting on the controversy surrounding party leader Jagdish Tytler against whom a court has ordered reopening of a case of alleged involvement in 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Outlook, 1 month ago
Tytler issue: Congress refrains from commenting
Zee News, 1 month ago
Congress refrains from commenting on Jagadish Tytler issue
DNA India, 1 month ago
Cong refrains from commenting on Tytler issue
Press Trust of India, 1 month ago
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Lawyer responds to Tytler’s claim, says ready for lie detectionA lawyer, representing the 1984 anti-Sikh riots victims, on Friday said he was ready to take a lie detector test after Jagdish Tytler threw a challenge following a court order reopening a case against him for his alleged involvement. First Post.com, 1 month ago
Advocate responds to Tytler`s claim, says ready fo
Zee News, 1 month ago
Ready to Take Lie Detector Test: 1984 Victims' Lawyer
Outlook, 1 month ago
Advocate responds to Tytler's claim, says ready for lie detection
DNA India, 1 month ago
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Premature to take action against Jagadish Tytler: CongressCongress today said it is "premature" for it to take action against Jagdish Tytler till "something conclusive" comes out against the party leader in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. "That is to be examined. We cannot transgress into the court's ... DNA India, 1 month ago
Premature to Discuss Action Against Tytler: Cong
Outlook, 1 month ago
Premature to take action against Tytler, Congress says
Times of India, 1 month ago
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Hindustan Times, 1 month ago
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Witnesses are lying: TytlerSenior Congress leader Jagdish Tytler on Thursday rubbished accounts by eyewitnesses of his involvement in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, and said these witnesses were lying. Reacting to a Delhi courts order to reopen the case against him, Mr Tytler said there was ... Asian Age, 1 month ago
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The Problem of Our LawsThat Bhullar should hang before Kamal Nath or Jagdish Tytler may not be a travesty of law, but it is a travesty of justice In a judgment delivered on 7 February 2013, India’s Supreme Court had clarified that, ‘to award death sentence, the ... Open Magazine, 1 month ago
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Jagdish Tytler back in the dock as Delhi court tells CBI to reopen probe into 1984 riotsGhosts of the past that thought had been exorcised, bounced back on April 10 when a Delhi court ordered CBI to re-investigate the 1984 riots case. CBI in 2009 had filed a closure report saying that it had failed to find any evidence to implicate ... India Today, 1 month ago
Congress leader faces anti-Sihk riot probe
UCAN India, 1 month ago
Congress leader faces anti-Sikh riots probe
UCAN India, 1 month ago
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Tytler is small fry, let's discuss RajivFrom the moment that a Sessions Court in Delhi ordered the re-opening of a case against Jagdish Tytler for his alleged complicity in the massacre of Sikhs in 1984, the senior Congress leader has been running from one television channel to another ... New Delhi Pioneer, 1 month ago
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Tales of two riotsLast week, a Delhi court told the police to work a little harder to frame a case against Jagdish Tytler, the Congress leader accused of leading anti-Sikh rioters in 1984. Business Standard, 1 month ago
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