Javadekar hits out at Manmohan for comment on '84 riots


New Delhi, Dec 5 (IANS): Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Thursday lashed out at former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his comment on 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

"Manmohan ji, ordering the Army to tackle any issue is the Prime Minister's prerogative and Rajeev Gandhi was the PM at the time. But truth is, Gandhi supported the massacre in open daylight. He had said that whenever a big tree falls, the earth shakes. These were his words of support," said Jadavekar to counter Singh.

The former PM earlier said that the 1984 riots could have been avoided if Narsimha Rao had listened to I.K. Gujral's advice. He said, "When the sad event of 1984 took place, Gujral ji that very evening went to the then home minister Narsimha Rao and told him that the situation is so grim that it is necessary for the government to call the Army at the earliest. If that advice was heeded, the massacre that took place in 1984 could perhaps have been avoided".

Upping the ante on Thursday, Javadekar questioned Singh why he went on to become a Finance Minister in a Cabinet headed by RAo, if he had such adverse feelings about the man. He said the statement by Singh is acceptance that the riots took place because of Congress' fault.

The 1984 riots were a series of organised killings of Sikhs in India following the assassination of then PM Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.

  

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  • myna, Mysuru

    Thu, Dec 05 2019

    Every time the Punjab and Delhi elections are held the BJP starts licking the wounds of 1984 riots. Despite raking up such the past people elect the non BJP parties. When will they learn that such gimmicks will not work in future. People are far too intelligent to discern the election gimmicks of the politicians. Its time the BJP stop shedding crocodile tears for the Sikhs.

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